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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExhibit 7CONTINUE: CA RR FOUR SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROGRAMS IN DEVELPOMENT: ROYALTON - Scheduled to open in 2006 Fir.;# r r u Located in the downtown business district (131 SE 1" Street), this building was originally constructed in I923 and is listed as a contributing structure in the Downtown Historic District. The Royalton is a 100-unit project that will provide 80 permanent supportive SRO units for formerly homeless individuals and 20 units of "workforce" housing at 60% Area Medium Income. The location of the Royalton is within proximity to jobs as well as education/training programs at Miami -Dade College. The first floor of the Royalton lends itself to providing a Social Enterprise opportunity for Can -four Supportive Housing. VILLA AURORA - Scheduled to open in 1007 After Demolition, a beautiful Mediterranean inspired 12-story structurewill rise in the Little Havana neighborhood of Miami. This new structure will contain: a new Hispanic Library at the ground floor, above the library will be 3 floors of parking. Directly above the third IeveI of parking will be 1 floor of office space for Carrfour's supportive service staff, community space, computer room, and a kitchen. Above the office floor, will be 6 floors with 76 apartments, a mix of 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms; 39 will serve the formerly homeless requiring supportive services and 37 will serve extremely low-income families and the elderly. LIBERTY GATEWAY This project will be a mixed -use 90-unit apartment building with ground floor commercial space located a 1400 NW 54 Street in the City of Miami. It will serve people whose income range from below 30% of area median income up to 60% of area median income with deep targeting for very low-income individuals and families. PORT SOR The Port Sur will be a new apartment project located at 316 NW 11 Street, in the Overtown community of Miami. It will consist of 56 units and will serve current Overtown residents by providing affordable housing to individuals whose income ranges from below 30% of Area Median Income up to 60% of Area Median Income. 4 Revised January 2006