Springfield News-Sun

Senior housing set to open this spring

Renovation of vacant downtown Urbana buildings began last fall.

- By Hasan Karim Staff Writer

A large project to bring affordable senior housing to Urbana may have units ready to move into this spring.

A redevelopm­ent of three vacant buildings in downtown Urbana into 51 apartments began in September and work on two of the buildings is expected to be done by May.

The developmen­t, called Legacy Place, involves the old Douglas Hotel as well as the former Urbana North and South Elementary Schools. The three will be called Legacy Place Monument Square, Legacy North and Legacy South respective­ly. The new apartment units will be spread out between those three buildings.

Marcia Bailey, with the Champaign Economic Partnershi­p, said that Legacy South, located at the old elementary school site on South Main Street, will be the first to be completed.

The former Douglas Hotel building will be the last one to be fully renovated.

Herron Property Management, which will be responsibl­e for managing the properties, recently launched a website, livelegacy­place. com, for the apartments.

Those interested can sign up to start the process of applying to live in those units.

Bailey said that renovation­s to the properties are ahead of schedule.

Those renovation­s started after $13 million in funding was approved for the project. That gave the green light to start constructi­on, representa­tives of the Champaign

Economic Partnershi­p said last year.

That money is a combinatio­n of federal and state Historic Tax Credits, low income housing tax credits, an Ohio Housing Finance Agency loan and a constructi­on loan.

It took several years to arrange funding for the redevelopm­ent of the three buildings.

The Douglas has been empty since 2004 and takes up nearly an entire corner of Monument Square. Local leaders hope that converting it to senior housing will boost local economic activity as well as free up additional housing in a traditiona­lly tight market.

“The Douglas had been sitting empty for years and there had been multiple attempts in the past to do something with that property,” Bailey said.

The Douglas as well as the former elementary school sites are being developed by Flaherty & Collins Properties, which has been working with community partners in Urbana since 2017.

Urbana Mayor Bill Bean said the senior housing projects are part of larger economic developmen­t efforts that are intended to encourage develo=pment of other older buildings. He said having more people living in the area will boost business for local stores and restaurant­s.

 ?? BILL LACKEY/STAFF ?? Trent Spriggs and his son, Tyrion, peek through one of the windows of the Douglas Hotel as they check out the renovation­s going on inside Friday.
BILL LACKEY/STAFF Trent Spriggs and his son, Tyrion, peek through one of the windows of the Douglas Hotel as they check out the renovation­s going on inside Friday.
 ?? BILL LACKEY/STAFF ?? The renovation­s going on inside the Douglas Hotel in Urbana Friday.
BILL LACKEY/STAFF The renovation­s going on inside the Douglas Hotel in Urbana Friday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States