After building a 108-unit senior housing community almost 40 years ago, Leon N. Weiner & Associates (LNWA) returned to rehabilitate the property in Newark, Del. LNWA, a nationally recognized home builder and developer of affordable housing, was the original developer and construction manager of the community when it was built in 1979. The development consists of 108 one-bedroom, garden-style apartments for seniors and was financed with a competitive allocation of 9% low-income housing tax credits (LIHTCs).
LNWA Returns to Housing Community After Nearly 40 Years
“More than 30 years later, LNWA stepped up once again to act as development partner and contractor for this campus-wide renovation,” said Richelle Vible, executive director of Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Wilmington, the property owner. “They guided us through the process every step of the way, from tackling the application to finalizing the last items on the punch list.”
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