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Jordan's Gate
Opelika, Alabama
This unique single family development was designed to create a homeownership ‘incubator’. Residents will have very affordable rental rates for a period of 15 years. During this ‘incubation’ period, residents will receive credit and homeownership counseling and will have an option to purchase their home at the end of the tax credit compliance period. This project was developed in partnership with Greater Peace Community Development Corporation, a local non-profit serving the Jeter Community of Opelika, Alabama.
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Addison Way
Selma, AL
Revitalization
This 120 townhouse unit development was originally constructed in the 1970’s. The Architectural Offices of Joel Peek worked with The Bennett Group to develop a plan for revitalization which complements the historic character of Selma, Alabama. The newly renovated units bring the feel of the “French Quarter” with all the conveniences of a modern property. This project was developed in a partnership with Volunteers of America Southeast, the Selma Housing Authority and Enterprise Community Partners.
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Country Club Cottages
Thomasville, AL
This 32 unit community for seniors aged 55 and older is in a village-like setting in Thomasville, Alabama. This project consists of six one-story buildings, a clubhouse with gathering areas for parties and pot luck meals and a community garden. Each apartment has a vaulted ceiling above an open “great room” that opens onto a covered veranda which provides the perfect spot for a morning cup of coffee or an evening meal. Each veranda features a large brick “planter” which residents use to grow their own flowers---and some even grow their own collard greens here!
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Garden Greene
Lanett, AL
Constructed on the site of the old Greene Elementary School, this 42 unit senior housing development was welcomed by the Lanett community with open arms. Working in partnership with the City and the Alabama Council on Human Relations, Inc., which has been providing community services to low income individuals for over forty years, The Bennett Group revitalized this older mill neighborhood with a fresh look and a focus for senior activities and services.
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Avondale
Gardens
Birmigham, AL
Award winning in-fill project located in historic
Avondale. Uniquely designed to relate to surrounding
1940's and 1950's architecture.
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Darden
Oaks
Opelika, AL
Award
winning affordable town house community with a central
greenspace.
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Club
Continental
Bay Minette, AL
Used
focus groups of residents at previous senior projects
to develop Club Continental's resident pleasing
style. It's open design and amenities have made
it the benchmark in senior housing design for Alabama's
affordable housing program.
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Easehouse
Opelika, Alabama
One
of the first HUD Section 202 properties in Alabama,
Easehouse is still the happy home of some residents
who moved in 29 years ago.
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Residences
at Central Park
Auburn, AL
Innovative
duplex and triplex community featuring rear alleyways
and covered parking. Superior results for investors
and attractiveness to renters made this project
a sucess in all three phases. |
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The Lofts @ 5300
Atlanta, GA
Sucessful upscale loft development
located just north of the Buckhead area in Atlanta.
Direct access to a MARTA station plus contemporary
urban design are the formula for sucess for this
property. |
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Highland
Lakes
Pratville, AL
A
site selected in a premium school district, easy
access to the Interstate plus three community water
features created strong demand among renters. This
property attracted equity investment from European
investors. |
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Fairfield
Lakes
Pensacola, FL
On
the western edge of Pensacola, this luxury rental
property has an unusual clubhouse and multiple lakes
and water features.
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Sun
Ridge
Lagrange, GA
Collaborated
with first time investor/owner to develop and construct
this property which achieved the highest rental
rates in LaGrange, Georgia. |
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Kalypso
Auburn, AL
Collaborated
with two partners to develop this project in a desirable
in-fill location. Intimate community of young families
and down-sizing empty nesters.
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Central Park
Auburn, AL
The
concept was to provide a very desirable way to work
and live close to shopping, services, schools and
Auburn University.
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