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St. Andrew & All Souls Episcopal Church + University Park United Lombard Street Renewal Methodist & St. Johns Community Church with Rob Justus of Possibilities: Faith, Land, and Housing Home First Saturday, April 29 th , 2017 |


  1. St. Andrew & All Souls Episcopal Church + University Park United Lombard Street Renewal Methodist & St. Johns Community Church with Rob Justus of Possibilities: Faith, Land, and Housing Home First Saturday, April 29 th , 2017 | Warner Pacific University Development

  2. 233 Affordable units since Our model is based on free 2011 311 market, mission-driven principles Units currently in the that allow us to build quality works $90,230 affordable housing at nearly Average cost per unit $21M+ 1/3 the cost and 1/3 the time . total budget

  3. Building Principles  Durability  Energy Efficiency  Water Conservation  Indoor Air Quality and Ventilation  Minimizing Environmental Impacts

  4. Services

  5. “St. Johns” 2016 State of Housing • 31,244+ people (2014) 11,562 housing units (2015) • 3,964 are multifamily units 11% of total units are • 1,326 are regulated affordable considered affordable • Poverty rates by race 20% White 29% of the population 63% Black lives at or below the 32% Asian poverty line 40% Hispanic-Latino 53% Hawaiian-Pacific Islander

  6. Building Beloved Community 7600 N Hereford Ave

  7. Your ancient ruins shall be rebuilt; Why you shall raise up the foundations of manygenerations; Affordable you shall be called the repairer of the breach, Housing? the restorer of streets to livein. Isaiah 57:12

  8. Project Concept • 24 one-bedroom units • <60% AMI or ~$700/month

  9. N Lombard Street St. Andrews & All Souls University Park United Methodist & St. Johns Community Church Rivergate Community Church

  10. 4775 N Lombard St. University Park United Methodist & St. Johns Community Church “We believe our affordable housing project will be a reflection of the Kingdom by welcoming the stranger and providing hospitality to our housing-insecure neighbors.”

  11. Congregational discernment and decision made 2014 Proforma completed Land survey & market analysis performed 2015 Initial architectural drawings rendered “The Foundry Ground lease secured Project” 2016 Congregational Task force assembled Timeline Bell Tower LLC. created Parsonage sold Beginning permit stage with the City 2017 Loan and grant applications submitted

  12. Project Concept • 26 units with capacity for 80 residents 13 1 st floor one-bedroom units & 13 townhouse style two- bedroom units • 60% AMI or ~$800/month • No strings attached relationship- site will be professionally managed

  13. Current Street View Our Vision Initial Rendering

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