11/01/2016
Spotlight on Canterbury Apartments in Greensboro
08/16/2016
Sisters Morgan and Taylor Bethune, residents of Angela Meadows in Albertville, have both benefited from the Alabama Affordable Housing Association's annual resident scholarship.
07/26/2016
In a convenient location just off Interstate 65, a grand opening was held in February 2016 for Cobblestone Village in Clanton. The development, which received more than $812,000 in Housing Credits from AHFA in 2014, is targeted to seniors 55 and older. Five percent of the units in the 56-unit development were designed and constructed to be readily accessible to individuals with mobility impairments.
06/02/2016
Read more about Hurricane Creek Trace, a 50-unit development for seniors in Tuscaloosa that HOME and Housing Credit financing.
03/09/2016
Kendrick's Way, a 72-unit development nestled in the middle of Montgomery, provides security and affordable living in a picturesque location for its elderly residents.
12/04/2015
Read more about AHEPA 310 Apartments, a 96-unit development for elderly residents in Mobile that received Bond and Housing Credit financing.
10/29/2015
The Village at Oliver Place is one example of Phil Campbell continuing its recovery from the devastating April 2011 tornadoes that destroyed much of the town. The Cleghorn family is enjoying living at the development. "We love the space, layout, upstairs area - it just suits our needs perfectly. We appreciate this place and love it," Cleghorn says.
10/26/2015
The Department of Veterans Affairs estimates that nearly 50,000 U.S. veterans are homeless on any given night. The VA is working to change that, starting in Alabama.
10/19/2015
Pinecrest Apartments residents talk about living at Pinecrest and the recent improvements they now enjoy thanks to an innovative rehabilitation project.
01/22/2015
Residents of Huntsville’s Spring Branch Apartments, a 70-unit development funded in
part by $565,399 in AHFA-administered Housing Credits, enjoy activities like fall planting
in the community garden. “These small amenities that many of us would take for granted
are helping us create an environment that encourages community, which is the first
step in strengthening this neighborhood,” said Mary Ellen Judah, executive director of Neighborhood Concepts, Inc.