Homeless to Housed: The ULI Perspective - 2022
The ULI Perspective Based on Actual Case Studies
Report Summary:
Report Summary: This report explores the role the real estate community can play in addressing the issue of homelessness. It includes a summary of lessons learned, a blueprint for how to replicate best practices in U.S. communities, and a series of case studies that demonstrate how the development community can be an active partner in addressing the critical shortage of housing in the United States.
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Case Study
ULI Homeless to Housed Case Study: The Village on Sage Street
Located in Reno, Nevada, The Village on Sage Street is a 216-unit dorm-style housing development for people who are working or on a low fixed income and unable to afford rent. The Village showcases the success of the private sector, service providers...
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ULI Homeless to Housed Case Study: Jazzie Collins Apartments
Jazzie Collins Apartments (the Apartments) is a permanently supportive, affordable housing development for adults exiting homelessness in San Francisco. The Apartments helped transform the project area from commercial buildings and surface parking lo...
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ULI Homeless to Housed Case Study: The Bowery Residents' Committee HomeStretch Housing
The Landing Road project is a mixed-use building with a 200-bed homeless shelter and 135 units of permanent housing tailored for low-income individuals.
Topics
Centers and Initiatives