Housing Authority of Newport’s Open House Generates Buzz
Saratoga Development Called “Best in Nation.”
Newport, KY, October 31, 2008 --(PR.com)-- The Saratoga Street homes in Newport were opened to the public yesterday during an event hosted by the Housing Authority of Newport.
The properties, which were once occupied by empty lots and dilapidated buildings, are now the site of eight attractive, new homes. The homes have made an astounding positive impact on the Newport community, Newport City Schools and Campbell County as a whole.
John I. Gilderbloom, Ph. D from the University of Louisville, is a leading scholar of Hope VI housing developments across the nation. He has been evaluating the Newport development for ten years.
“I’ve traveled the world researching and speaking about Hope VI housing developments, and Newport’s is one of the best in America,” Gilderbloom stated. “The Housing Authority’s thoughtful planning and execution has made this program incredibly successful in the Newport community.”
Newport is the smallest city in the country to receive a Hope VI grant.
The open house included guided tours of the homes, blueprints of the energy-efficient construction, and before and after statistics of area property values, home prices and money generated for Newport City Schools.
HAN also owns 363 other rental units in Newport, two senior living facilities and the Marguerite Robinson Community Center, which is available to any Newport resident. More information can be accessed at www.neighborhoodfoundations.com or by calling 859-581-2533.
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About the Housing Authority of Newport
The Housing Authority of Newport, Kentucky provides and manages quality, affordable rental, senior living, and homes for sale throughout Newport. Through partnerships with residents and other groups, HAN provides opportunities for those served to begin a path toward self sufficiency, while taking pride and being part of the community. HAN also operates the The Marguerite Robinson Community Center, located at 400 West Sixth Street. The Center provides a wide variety of recreational programs and other services not only to HAN residents, but also the residents of the City of Newport. More information can be accessed at www.nhaky.org or by calling 859.581.2533.
Media Contact:
Marisa Minor
Eisen Management Group
859-291-4302
marisa@eisenmanagementgroup.com
The properties, which were once occupied by empty lots and dilapidated buildings, are now the site of eight attractive, new homes. The homes have made an astounding positive impact on the Newport community, Newport City Schools and Campbell County as a whole.
John I. Gilderbloom, Ph. D from the University of Louisville, is a leading scholar of Hope VI housing developments across the nation. He has been evaluating the Newport development for ten years.
“I’ve traveled the world researching and speaking about Hope VI housing developments, and Newport’s is one of the best in America,” Gilderbloom stated. “The Housing Authority’s thoughtful planning and execution has made this program incredibly successful in the Newport community.”
Newport is the smallest city in the country to receive a Hope VI grant.
The open house included guided tours of the homes, blueprints of the energy-efficient construction, and before and after statistics of area property values, home prices and money generated for Newport City Schools.
HAN also owns 363 other rental units in Newport, two senior living facilities and the Marguerite Robinson Community Center, which is available to any Newport resident. More information can be accessed at www.neighborhoodfoundations.com or by calling 859-581-2533.
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About the Housing Authority of Newport
The Housing Authority of Newport, Kentucky provides and manages quality, affordable rental, senior living, and homes for sale throughout Newport. Through partnerships with residents and other groups, HAN provides opportunities for those served to begin a path toward self sufficiency, while taking pride and being part of the community. HAN also operates the The Marguerite Robinson Community Center, located at 400 West Sixth Street. The Center provides a wide variety of recreational programs and other services not only to HAN residents, but also the residents of the City of Newport. More information can be accessed at www.nhaky.org or by calling 859.581.2533.
Media Contact:
Marisa Minor
Eisen Management Group
859-291-4302
marisa@eisenmanagementgroup.com
Contact
Housing Authority of Newport Kentucky
Allison Brinkman
859-291-4302
www.nhaky.org
Contact
Allison Brinkman
859-291-4302
www.nhaky.org
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