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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 |
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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. |
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"With their vast knowledge of St. Louis neighborhoods and communities, RHCDA helps us figure out how to channel our resources into projects that will have the most lasting impact, and into projects that contribute to broad-based efforts designed to uplift the entire region." - Mary Campbell, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Real Estate, Washington University
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