Las Vegas Review-Journal

Nevada HAND breaks ground on senior project

Developmen­t to address local affordable housing

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Nevada HAND announced the start of constructi­on on a new 125unit affordable housing community dedicated to low-income seniors at the corner of Buffalo Drive and Cactus Avenue.

The Buffalo Cactus Senior Apartments are part of nearly 2,000 units under developmen­t as Nevada HAND works to address the affordable housing crisis in Nevada.

The Buffalo Cactus Senior Apartments community in the southwest part of Las Vegas Valley will provide housing for low-income seniors, specifical­ly households with annual income between 30 percent and 60 percent of the area median income.

Amenities will include a community room, pool, exercise and fitness center, outdoor recreation areas and free shuttle transporta­tion.

Like all Nevada HAND communitie­s, high-quality, energy-efficient, attractive, well-maintained apartment homes will be enhanced by supportive, personaliz­ed, on-site resident services.

Buffalo Cactus Senior Apartments are expected to be available for lease in early to mid-2025.

Audra Hamernik, Nevada HAND president and CEO, said: “We are thrilled to begin constructi­on on this new Nevada HAND community, and we look forward to welcoming residents to their new homes in 2025. In Nevada, tens of thousands of low-income seniors and working families are struggling to meet basic needs like shelter, food and health care. A safe, high-quality, affordable place to call ‘home’ is an essential foundation for a more stable life and better education, health and economic outcomes. We are proud to work alongside many partners — and to have invaluable support from state, county and city leaders — in addressing the critical need for affordable housing and serving our Southern Nevada community.”

“Too many of our seniors who are usually on fixed incomes are struggling as rent and the cost of living in Las Vegas increase,” Clark County Commission­er Justin Jones said. “I am very happy to have new, high-quality, well-maintained, amenity-rich affordable housing units in Mountain’s Edge. I look forward to meeting my future neighbors in this developmen­t and showing them the beauty of Mountain’s Edge Regional Park and our amazing trails.”

Nevada HAND (Housing and Neighborho­od Developmen­t) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizati­on, and the state’s leader in affordable housing and neighborho­od developmen­t. Since 1993, Nevada HAND has remained dedicated to the developmen­t, constructi­on, management and preservati­on of high-quality, affordable homes enhanced by life-enriching resident services for low-income families and seniors.

With 35 affordable communitie­s in Southern Nevada, including the only two affordable assisted-living facilities in the state, Nevada HAND serves more than 8,000 seniors and families every day. Through resident services, the nonprofit organizati­on provides tools and support needed for seniors to live more independen­t lives and for families to enhance their prospects for the future.

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Nevada HAND Nevada HAND is breaking ground on a 125-unit affordable housing community dedicated to low-income seniors at the corner of Buffalo Drive and Cactus Avenue.

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