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The Greenwood Apartments a partnership between Banc of America Community Development Corporation and Clearwater Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc.
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Front of existing buildings before redevelopment Condition: failing roofs, asbestos in glazing, broken windows, structural cracking. Porch overhangs are deteriorated. The property lacks landscaping.
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Rear of existing buildings before redevelopment Condition: buildings in total disrepair. There is no central heat, air, minimal electric, major plumbing problems, broken windows, damaged doors, concrete patches on walls and no life safety equipment.
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Existing Exterior Conditions Conditions: note overhead and exterior cabling and wires throughout. Unsightly clothes lines, poor landscaping, parking issues.
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Existing typical bathroom Conditions: No showers, lead paint, dated fixtures, significant plumbing problems, asbestos floor tile. Poor layout of floor plan.
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Typical kitchen before redevelopment Conditions: Cabinetry in disrepair, fixtures dated. No amenities. Stoves & refrigerators rented by the month. Asbestos in glue under sink, and flooring.
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Typical living room before redevelopment Conditions: Lead paint, peeling paint, brittle electric wiring, minimal outlets, gas heat connection, but no heat unit, asbestos flooring. The walls are cracking showing structural settlement.
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After redevelopment – Amenities: New management and leasing office, Make A Difference Center with computer lab, library, playground for childrens after school program& one of two new laundry facilities.
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New front exterior elevation Includes lathe building system for new exterior skin of walls, replaced windows, doors, added columns, shutters, redesigned front entry and installed fire alarm system
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1952 construction- after redevelopment Changed profile of buildings by adding pavilions wrapped in hardi-board with raised roofs. Adopted neighborhood Caribbean theme depicted in design and paint colors.
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After redevelopment site work Installed parking lot lighting, removed overhead electrical lines, installed new irrigation system, grass, trees, mulch and shrubbery.
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1952 construction – rear area of buildings A completely new look! Created open green space with oak trees and shrubbery. We installed barbecue areas with picnic tables and bike racks.
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The New Greenwood Apartments Installed monument signage, decorative wrought iron fencing between all buildings. We created an identity for the property.
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The new bathroom after redevelopment All new plumbing pipes, tile walls, showers! Redesigned floor plan. Installed cabinetry, flooring and all new fixtures.
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A new bedroom N ewly sheet rocked walls, replaced all electrical wiring and installed central heat and air. We installed ceiling fans, TV and phone cabling, interior doors, closet shelving
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New kitchen after construction We improved the floor plan. In the kitchen we installed Whirlpool garbage disposals, dishwashers, stoves w/self cleaning ovens and stove hoods for proper ventilation. The refrigerators have ice makers!
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New kitchen after construction All kitchens now have phone cabling, all new electrical and plumbing, and new walls. We installed new window treatments, counters and cabinetry and flooring. We have encapsulated lead paint and removed asbestos.
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The Greenwood Apartments Redevelopment A $14,277,000+ redevelopment 7 sources of funding including local bonds, tax credits, city and county loans, equity and grants A partnership involving for profit, nonprofit and governmental partnering A redevelopment of 25 buildings (200 units) that are more than 50 years old and in significant disrepair Included retention of 90 families on site during construction Construction achieved in four phases during a 14 month period
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