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Date:
September 23, 2004
Contact: Brandon Laster, 816-759-6692 |
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Three developments presented Excellence in Affordable Housing Awards
Lt. Gov. Joe Maxwell presented three Governor’s Awards for Excellence in
Affordable Housing for developments in Kansas City, Joplin and Hillsdale
(St. Louis) during an award luncheon, Thursday, Sept. 24, at the
Governor’s Conference on Housing held in Kansas City.
This year’s award winners include Hillsdale Revitalization in St. Louis
County; Frisco Station Apartments in Joplin, Mo.; and Columbia Square
Apartments in Columbia, Mo.
“The recipients of the Governor’s Awards were chosen for their tireless
dedication to furthering the cause of affordable housing for the people
of Missouri,” said Lt. Gov. Joe Maxwell. “All three of these efforts
show what can be done to reinvigorate a community, a downtown area, and
a neighborhood.”
Hillsdale Revitalization involved an innovative partnership between the
public, private and non-profit sectors to restore and renew the small
community of Hillsdale, an old inner ring suburb just outside the City
of St. Louis. Several years ago the late Buzz Westfall, St. Louis County
Executive, called then County Councilman Charley Dooley, County
Community Director Phil Minden and Hillsdale Chairman Dorothy Moore, to
begin to brainstorm and work together to revitalize Hillsdale. Much of
the housing stock was abandoned and neglected and many empty lots dotted
the landscape.
St. Louis County asked the St. Louis Equity Fund to get involved in the
Hillsdale revitalization effort. Together with The Meyer Company, St.
Louis Equity Fund proposed to develop 15 single family homes using
Rental Housing Tax Credits. Sensing a need to gather more momentum and
synergy, the St. Louis Equity Fund reached out to Habitat for Humanity
of St. Louis, which had been working in neighboring Wellston, and asked
them to look at building in Hillsdale. Habitat for Humanity jumped at
the opportunity and used Affordable Housing Assistance Program credits
to build 14 new single family homes with the help of the future
homeowners and lots of volunteers.
Today, the St. Louis Equity Fund is using Rental Housing Credits to
build Leschen Place, which consists of another 15 new homes in
Hillsdale. Habitat for Humanity is planning to build another 20 homes
next year. The Meyer Company with assistance from St. Louis County is
building 4 new homes which are priced at over $80,000. Three of these
homes have already been sold using conventional financing. This is quite
an accomplishment considering that prior to this revitalization effort
no home had sold in Hillsdale for over $40,000.
“The transformation taking place in the community of Hillsdale is truly
remarkable,” said Lt. Gov. Maxwell. The building of Frisco Station
Apartments involved taking a storied, but neglected, landmark in
downtown Joplin and converting it to a seniors housing community. The
Frisco Building was originally built as a railroad depot in 1913 and was
Joplin’s first modern high-rise office building. It served as a depot
until 1955 and after years of gradually losing tenants, the building was
completely vacant in 1987. By early 2001 the city was considering
demolition. Economic Security Corp. of the Southwest Area had tried for
years to rehabilitate the property. In 2001, Economic Security
Corporation saw an opportunity to partner with a successful private
developer, Carlson-Gardner, Inc. of Springfield, Mo., to preserve this
local landmark and revitalize downtown while providing greatly needed
affordable rental housing for Joplin’s seniors.
The City of Joplin provided a grant for the acquisition of the property.
Permanent financing was provided by the city, MHDC and additional equity
came from state and federal Rental Housing credits and historic credits.
This historic restoration preserved the architectural integrity and
beauty of the building while providing 56 modern, safe, and comfortable
apartments for seniors.
“The historic rehabilitation and innovative reuse has already returned
lost pride to downtown Joplin and it is a cornerstone for downtown
revitalization efforts. The Frisco Building has truly come full circle,”
said Maxwell. “The same can be said of some of the current residents of
the building who were delivered in the doctor’s offices that used to be
located in the Frisco Building many years ago.”
Columbia Square Town Homes, a 128-unit rental housing development in
Columbia, Mo., was acquired September 2002 by YARCO Companies of Kansas
City. Originally built as manufactured housing, these units were
delivered to the site in 1971. Columbia Square was plagued with
maintenance issues, drug and other criminal activity and a long history
of resident and management conflict.
In 2002 Yarco received an allocation of tax-exempt bond financing to
facilitate the acquisition and rehabilitation of this property. Columbia
Square also received federal and state Rental Housing credits to assure
that the rents remain affordable for residents living there. MHDC
provided a grant for the purchase of adjacent property and the
subsequent construction of a community building for residents.
Since Yarco’s purchase and rehabilitation, the difference in this
community is truly remarkable. Comprehensive interior and exterior
improvements such as new roofing, siding, windows, carpeting and
appliances have made a dramatic difference in the lives of residents.
Other site improvements such as decorative and security lighting, a park
and play fountain, picnic areas and a new entrance have greatly improved
the overall quality of life at Columbia Square.
On-site social services are now available to tenants such as a learning
center with a computer lab for children giving them a place to go after
school and do their homework. Columbia Square also has an on-site human
services coordinator to organize fun and educational activities for the
children. Improved management operations and crime reduction efforts
have all played a part in providing residents with a better quality of
life and a safe place to live as well as fostering a greater sense of
community at Columbia Square. In short, where there was no community
before, Yarco has helped to create a community that kids are proud to
call home.
As a matter of fact, Columbia Square was recently honored by the U.S.
Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) as one of the best
affordable housing properties in HUD’s portfolio in Missouri.
Yarco isn’t finished working to improve the neighborhood. Earlier this
year Yarco received financing and Rental Housing credits to assist in
the rehabilitation of Claudell Lane Homes which are adjacent to Columbia
Square.
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