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In This Issue:

Front Page
Portland Cement Excluded From New OSHA Standard
McGraw-Hill Launches 10,000-Web Site Construction Network
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: A Swiss Cottage in New Jersey — for $4,000
Coast to Coast
‘Explosive’ Growth Period Has Created Affordable Housing Crisis in Florida County
Economics & Finance
Home Price Gains Robust in 2005, OFHEO Finds
Cement Accord Paves Way for Mexican Free Trade With U.S.
Regulation
Texan Able to Develop Land After 10 Years of Litigation
Suit Filed Against Tallahassee Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance
Tips
Builder's Tip: Self-Centering Router Base
Business Management
Go With ‘User Friendly’ Over 'Monster' Scheduling Software
50Plus Housing
Pay Attention to the Different Generations of the 50+ Market
Women
Is Your Digital Home Future Proof? — Part 2
Commercial
Diversifying: What You Need to Do When Opportunity Knocks
Speedier Building Permitting Increases Local Tax Revenue
Non-Residential Sector on an Up Trend in 2005
Design
Enter the Best in American Living Awards Competition
Sales and Marketing
Homestore Changing Its Name to ‘Move’
Education
Companies Specifically Ask for My Designation
Education Calendar
Green Building
Green Certification Launched in Central New Mexico
Research
Tightening Up Homes Tightens Energy Bills
Workforce housing
Michigan Development Wins Workforce Housing Award
Labor
Superintendent Training Program Expands
Building Products
National Energy Saving Sweepstakes Launched
Builder's Engineer
'Demising Wall' — What's Up With That?
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
Napolitano Named Founding Advocate, Endowment Trustee
Homes of Our Own Named 'Computers for Youth' Finalist
Association News
GM $500 Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
Free '2006 New Homes Month' Resources Available Online
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Michigan Development Wins Workforce Housing Award

Recognizing ingenuity in the development, construction and marketing of affordable workforce housing, NAHB honored five communities with its Innovation in Workforce Housing Awards at the International Builders’ Show in Orlando, Fla. in January. In an effort to bring attention to outstanding examples of workforce housing, Nation’s Building News will showcase the winners of the award in a series of articles. The first development in the series is East Village in Lansing, Mich.

Being developed by Abbey Homes in conjunction with Burton Katzman, East Village is a redevelopment project on a 25-acre site that had sat vacant for three decades where there was once a boys’ training school.

The $28 million project was financed through private investment and $2.1 million in brownfield redevelopment funds coming from tax increments financing (TIF) and brownfield revenue bonds issued by the Lansing Brownfields Redevelopment Authority.

When completed, the community will consist of:

  • 72 single-level attached condominiums starting from the $130,000's
  • 72 town homes starting from the $150,000's
  • And 33 detached condominiums starting from the $190,000's


The community is bordered on the south side by Sparrow Hospital, on the west side by Lansing Catholic Central High School and on the east by Eastern High School. Michigan State University is just a short drive away, as well as Cooley Law School.

“We are very pleased that we could provide affordable housing and create a community that fits perfectly within the existing neighborhood,” said Scott Auvenshine, chief operating officer of Abbey Homes. “East Village is the largest new housing development in Lansing in the last 30 years, but it blends very well with the existing architecture of the surrounding area.”

“We could not have done this without the help and support of the City of Lansing,” Auvenshine said. Looking to redevelop the site, the city has been an active partner in the workforce housing development.

“I am very pleased to recognize this year’s award winners,” said Bobby Lunceford, who won a workforce housing award a year ago for his work with Cobb Housing Inc. in Atlanta. “I know from first-hand experience the challenges of providing housing for America’s hard-working men and women.”

“Land costs are high, the regulatory hurdles are significant and the time to market can be long and arduous,” he added. “But this is important work. We’ve got to meet the housing needs of our police officers, our teachers, firefighters, nurses and the millions of people across the country in the retail and service industries.”

For more information, e-mail Blake Smith at NAHB, or call him at 800-368-5242 x8583.


 

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