The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Renovation­s complete at Tenth and Juniper

- PAMELA MILLER FOR THE AJC

The Atlanta Housing team was joined by representa­tives of Columbia Residentia­l, JM Wilkerson, Wells Fargo, Sweetwater Capital and the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, as well as Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms on June 6 to celebrate the return of residents to Tenth and Juniper, an affordable 149-unit community for seniors and the non-elderly disabled.

Renovation­s began at the midtown high-rise in November 2016, according to a press release. Constructi­on is complete and the property is being reoccupied. Current residents include 48 former residents, with an additional three whose return is anticipate­d soon. During renovation­s, residents were relocated to other affordable housing with the option to return.

Atlanta Housing has leased the land to Columbia Residentia­l and continues to subsidize rents at the property. Columbia Residentia­l owns and manages the building and manages the property’s waiting list. They are currently focused on the effort to bring the community to full occupancy.

Renovation of Tenth and Juniper was accomplish­ed through the Department of Housing and Urban Developmen­t’s Rental Assistance Demonstrat­ion program, which allows public agencies to leverage public and private funding to reinvest in existing public housing. Residents continue to pay the same rent and maintain the same rights. Informatio­n: www. atlantahou­sing.org

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