Community leaders, local residents and development partners came together today to celebrate the start of construction for SEVEN04 PLACE, a new 60-unit affordable-housing development in the Walker's Point neighborhood of Milwaukee.
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Developed by Impact Seven and Rule Enterprises, SEVEN04 PLACE will feature one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, including 46 units of affordable housing for individuals and working families. Fourteen units will be dedicated to permanent supportive housing for military veterans and other adults who have struggled with barriers to housing stability.
"Today marks another important step in the revitalization of Walker's Point and our community's efforts to bring quality, affordable housing for working families and people in need in Milwaukee," said Brandon Rule, CEO of Rule Enterprises.
Kristine Giornalista, Impact Seven vice president of real estate development, said, "SEVEN04 PLACE will be a model community that will reflect the diverse socioeconomic makeup of the neighborhood and create a long-term affordable-housing option that includes support services to help residents succeed."
During the groundbreaking event, UnitedHealthcare – the largest investor in the new development – announced it is providing $6.3 million in equity through a Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) partnership with Cinnaire and Minnesota Equity Fund.
"Thanks to SEVEN04 PLACE, 49 families living in affordable housing will be able to make independent spending choices," said WHEDA executive director Wyman Winston. "These 49 families will save a total of nearly $300,000 per year. They will no longer have to make tough decisions about whether they can put food on the table or shoes on their babies."
"This groundbreaking represents what can happen when our community comes together," said Milwaukee District 12 Alderman José G. Pérez. "We are laying the groundwork for something great here in Walker's Point, where individuals and families can live together and thrive in affordable, quality houses that will benefit our region for years to come."
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