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Development Projects

 

The following are samples of projects developed by RHCDA:

Year Project Neighborhood Number of Homes
Development Cost
Current Crown Square Historic rehab/conversion to mixed-income/mixed-use Old North St. Louis 90 $34,942,000

Ongoing

North Market Place Homes

New market-rate single-family homes

Old North St. Louis

20

$4,720,000

2006

Park East III Apartments

Historic rehab affordable apartments

Forest Park Southeast

27

$5,827,000

2006

North Market Place Aparatments

Historic rehab affordable apartments

Old North St. Louis

32

$8,214,000

2005

WCSA Homes III

New single-family affordable lease-purchase homes

Wellston

12

$2,360,000

2004

Park East II Homes

Historic rehab and conversion from multi-family to market-rate single-family homes

Forest Park Southeast

11

$3,200,000

2003

Park East I Aparatments

Historic rehab affordable apartments

Forest Park Southeast

73

$7,250,000

2002

WCSA Homes II

New single-family affordable lease-purchase homes

Wellston

26

$5,259,000

2002

Barton Apartments

Historic rehab affordable apartments

Soulard

32

$2,195,000

2000

Wellston Homes

New single-family affordable lease-purchase homes

Wellston

40

$6,581,000

2000

University Lofts

Historic rehab mixed-income/mixed-use loft building

Downtown

28

$5,568,000

2000

Mark Twain Hotel

Historic rehab Single Room Occupancy

Downtown

241

$7,934,000

1998

Living City Project

New single-family and duplex affordable lease-purchase homes

Walnut Park West

12

$1,635,000

 

RHCDA is Regional Housing and Community Development Alliance, a nonprofit organization that creates and supports the alliances that make smart, sustainable neighborhood revitalization possible in the St. Louis region.

"Every neighborhood that RHCDA has worked with has seen improvements.  We need their expertise and experience to continue working toward a revitalized St. Louis region." 

- Jim Holtzman, Director of Community Development, St. Louis County