Abigail Apartments Restoring the Historic West End
Project Summary Historic Renovation of 71 units in 14 buildings Significant financial investment, leveraging City HOME Funds 26:1 Consistent with West End Comprehensive Plan Supported by the West End Community Council
Project Features Complete “gut” rehab, including new plumbing, HVAC, electrical and updated finishes 5% of units fully ADA-accessible Over 30% of units receiving LEED certification
Project Objectives Reduce the total number of low-income housing units in the urban core, Consistent with City’s Impaction Ordinance Preserve and transform existing low-income housing from blighted housing-of-last-resort to high quality housing that is indistinguishable from market rate Free-up former blighted buildings to be transformed to market rate housing developments
MapAddressPost Renovation Units A Colerain8 B1928 Freeman5 C Freeman8 D1900 Freeman13 E1011 Dayton3 F 1087 Mound 2 G Freeman7 H1018 York4 I Baymiller 13 J2016 Baymiller4 K945 Findlay2 L849 York2 71 Addresses & Site Map
BAYMILLER1087 MOUND 945 FINDLAY
2016 BAYMILLER849 YORK FREEMAN