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DELAWARE TERRACE : ARTICLE

City and school officials got a glimpse of preliminary drawings of the Easton Housing Authority's HOPE VI project to raze 250 apartments and rebuild 144 units for sale and rent.
November 20, 2007
By WILLIAM J. FORD
The Morning Call

ORCHARD RIDGE: ARTICLE

Since the first batch of 72 Orchard Ridge townhouses went on sale July 5, buyers have snatched up 56. The homes in Northeast Baltimore range in price from $135,490 to $274,990. The median home price in Maryland is $435,528.
August 17, 2007
By LORRAIN MIRABELLA
Sun Reporter

UPLANDS: ARTICLE

A vast housing development long planned for Southwest Baltimore and called the city's most significant project in 50 years will pass a milestone today as officials announce that a Philadelphia-based firm will lead the $200 million effort to reshape the Uplands community.
July 25, 2007
By JILL ROSEN
Sun Reporter

CHUCK COSTELLO COMPLEX: ARTICLE

Work is ongoing to complete the Chuck Costello Housing Complex, pictured here in July. The Old Bridge facility will provide affordable housing to independently disabled residents of Middlesex County.
August 16, 2006
By KRISTIN BOYD

COOPER GRANT: ARTICLE

Ralph Roberts, Camden's chief fire marshal, has rapidly moved up the city's income ladder. Like so many others, he and his wife seemed headed for the suburbs.  But yesterday, there was a groundbreaking for a project that will keep them in Camden: 28 homes priced from $189,000 to $240,000.
July 28, 2007
By DWIGHT OTT
Philadelphia Inquirer

OLD ALLENTOWN REDEVELOPMENT: ARTICLE

A plan to redevelop the Old Allentown neighborhood, with goals that include reducing population density and adding more homeowners, now also includes constructing new housing.
August 14, 2007
By PAUL MUSCHICK
The Morning Call

ALLENTOWN CENTER SQUARE: ARTICLE

Pennrose Properties specializes in restoring landmark buildings, and its expertise was just what this city needed to transform two early 20th Century downtown buildings into 63 one-bedroom apartment units for independent seniors aged 62 and older.
August 2007
By ANDRE SHASHATY
Affordable Housing Finance

FAISON MEWS: ARTICLE

Every school day, thousands of children come to Camden High School in this city's Parkside neighborhood. Until recently, though, a cluster of abandoned buildings provided a sharp counterpoint to the center of learning across the street.
August 2007
By BENDIX ANDERSON
Affordable Housing Finance