WASHINGTON, Jan. 25,
2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Gilbane Development
Company, in partnership with MED Developers, Equity Plus Manager
LLC, and Housing Help Plus announce the closing for the second
phase of the Barnaby & 7th project, an affordable housing
redevelopment of Barnaby & 7th, in the Washington Highlands
neighborhood of Washington,
D.C.
"This milestone represents a pivotal step
towards creating a more inclusive and supportive community to the
Washington Highlands," said Yarojin Robinson, Senior Vice President
of Mixed-Income and Affordable Housing, Gilbane Development
Company.
With the financial closing now complete, this second phase will
feature 229 units across four distinct buildings along Barnaby
Street, further enhancing the 3-phase community and will include a
mix of affordable housing options catering to households earning
30%, 50%, and 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI). Notably, Phase
2C will specifically offer 70 site-based Permanent Supportive
Housing (PSH) units, equipped with targeted supportive services for
single adults transitioning from homelessness.
Key features of Phase 2 include a pedestrian walkway that will
enhance connectivity between buildings along Barnaby Street,
fostering a sense of community among residents. Each building
(Phase 2A, 2B, 2C, and 2D) is
strategically designed to blend mixed-income properties with
dedicated supportive housing, ensuring a comprehensive approach to
community development.
"We are thrilled to reach the financial closing of the next
phase of Barnaby & 7th Redevelopment, which will significantly
expand our capacity to provide much-needed affordable housing
options in the DC area," said Yarojin Robinson, Senior Vice
President of Mixed-Income and Affordable Housing, Gilbane
Development Company. "This milestone represents a pivotal step
towards creating a more inclusive and supportive community to the
Washington Highlands."
"Barnaby & 7th development is addressing critical needs of
affordable housing residents, family sized units and permanent
supportive housing. DCHFA invested in the first phase of this
project and provided financing for this current second phase. The
Agency values its partnership with Gilbane and the community that
is being created here in Washington Highlands," said Christopher E. Donald, Executive Director &
CEO DCHFA.
"A collaboration in the truest sense; this transaction
exemplifies steadfast commitment between DHCD and the Development
Team to ensure the needs of the Tenant Association and neighborhood
remain the highest priority," said John
Maxwell Finland, Executive Director of Housing Help
Plus.
"This is a transformative project for Ward 8," noted MED
Managing Member, Bruce Finland. "To
see this coming to fruition after so many years of hard work is a
testament to the DC government, development partners, and local
stakeholders."
"Eight years ago, 200 families were living in substandard
conditions, and crime was an ever-present reality of daily life,"
said Avram Fechter, Managing
Director, EquityPlus. "Now, over 400 families will live in
state-of-the-art new housing in a wonderful safe community.
Projects like this are why we do what we do."
In partnership with Housing Help Plus (HHP), Phase 2 will create
space that offers comprehensive case management services under a
Housing First approach. Residents will benefit from detailed case
plans addressing wellness, education, and employment needs,
alongside monthly home visits and financial education classes.
These services are designed to support residents in achieving
self-sufficiency and enhancing their overall quality of life.
Construction of Phase 2 is slated to start in February 2025.
The Barnaby & 7th redevelopment project is a three-phase new
construction project which will construct 470 units and will
preserve existing tenants.
Phase I, currently under construction, is scheduled to deliver
in early 2025, and will bring a mix of 1BR, 2BR, and 3BR units,
with 10 to 12 Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) units supported by
the 34 Local Rent Supplement Program (LRSP) project-based rental
assistance. On-site social services will be available for residents
needing assistance in self-sufficiency and to help them retain
housing and improve their quality of life. The location is
transit-friendly, and well-served by metro bus lines and major
highways. In addition to the new affordable housing units, the
Phase I project will also construct a public road to support
municipal transit-oriented development policy and provide access to
a below-grade parking garage with some parking spaces.
Phase III will potentially include an additional 72-unit LIHTC
(Low Income Housing Tax Credit) rental project in townhouse style
two-over-two units, or a 30–35-unit townhouse style homeownership
project.
The successful financial closing of Phase 2 demonstrates Gilbane
Development Company's dedication to leveraging its expertise in
sustainable, community-focused development to create dynamic living
spaces that foster long-term community growth and prosperity.
For more information about this project, visit
https://barnaby7th.com/
About Gilbane Development Company
Gilbane Development Company is the real estate development,
financing, and ownership arm of Gilbane, Inc., a 154-year-old
family-owned company. With over $8.5
billion in development and more than 25,000 units of housing
completed/underway, including over 10,000 units of affordable
housing, Gilbane Development Company's projects incorporate every
aspect of real estate including: multifamily housing (market rate
apartments, student housing, and affordable housing); mixed-used
developments; healthcare facilities; K-12 schools; government
facilities; and many types of facilities delivered through
public-private partnerships. To learn more, visit
[http://www.gilbaneco.com/development.
Media Contact
Nicole Carreiro, Gilbane
Development Company, 4012094600, Ncarreiro@gilbaneco.com,
gilbaneco.com
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