Carolina Housing and Community Development Corporation Completes Rehabilitation of Great Falls Apartment Complex
Carolina Housing and Community Development Corporation (CHCDC) has completed the substantial rehabilitation of 25 units of affordable housing in Great Falls, South Carolina. The property consists of four one-bedroom units, nine two-bedroom units, eight three-bedroom units, and four four-bedroom units.
CHCDC's Executive Director, Dewayne Alford, says, "This project provides a great opportunity for our organization to meet the needs of individuals and families seeking affordable housing solutions in the Town of Great Falls and the surrounding area. Twenty percent of the units will provide permanent housing for homeless individuals and families while ten percent of the units will provide housing for veterans or surviving spouses of veterans. Eligible individuals and families can earn no more than 50% of the area median income."
The rehabilitation featured the construction of four fully accessible ADA units, new kitchens, new bathrooms, central heating and air conditioning, installation of laminate vinyl tile flooring, solid surface countertops, new appliances, new light fixtures, energy efficient windows and exterior doors."
CHCDC will host an OPEN HOUSE on July 12, 2017, with opening remarks beginning at 11:30 am, followed by a ribbon cutting. The event will be held at 800 Chester Avenue (Apartments #18-#21), Great Falls, South Carolina 29055.
CHCDC's substantial rehabilitation was funded in part by the Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta and its Affordable Housing Program, Spratt Savings and Loan Association, and the Housing Authority of Rock Hill. Neighboring Concepts, PLLC provided architectural and engineering services for the project. MCON Construction, Inc. provided general contractor services.
Carolina Housing and Community Development Corporation (CHCDC) is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization with the mission to acquire, construct, rehabilitate, own, manage, and develop affordable housing for low to moderate income individuals and families and to promote comprehensive economic development.