In the latest example of federal stimulus funds being put to work in Miami-Dade County, Carrfour Supportive Housing celebrated the grand "re-opening" of Harvard House Apartments yesterday - a formerly-distressed North Miami Beach apartment complex.
Carrfour Supportive Housing, Florida's largest nonprofit affordable housing developer, has named Anthea M. Pennant as Director of Fund Development and External Affairs. Prior to joining Carrfour, Ms. Pennant worked with Feeding South Florida where she was Director of Development and External Affairs.
$20 million redevelopment of Hampton Village Apartments by Landmark Companies, Carrfour Supportive Housing and Special Asset Support Services, Inc. (SASSI) will provide 100 new homes for low-income residents.
$30 million apartment complex developed by Carrfour Supportive Housing includes 100 affordable housing units for low-income and formerly homeless families.
Carrfour will rehabilitate three formerly-distressed properties as part of U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Neighborhood Stabilization Program.