Building a #Connecticut where affordable housing in strong, vibrant, & inclusive communities is accessible to everyone and homelessness is a thing of the past.
DOH Deputy Commissioner Brandon McGee spoke at the Hartford Land Bank’s ribbon cutting of 156 Mather Street. This was a blighted building in the Clay Arsenal neighborhood of Hartford that will now be an opportunity for homeownership.
DOH Commissioner Seila Mosquera-Bruno spoke at the groundbreaking of Oak Grove in Norwalk, which will bring 69 new units of which 52 will be affordable to the city. DOH contributed $5.8 million in funding to the project.
Commissioner Mosquera-Bruno joined @LGSusanB, @CHFA_RockyHill, and @HUDNewEngland at the groundbreaking for phase I of the West Hartford Fellowship Housing redevelopment. The project will replace 23 of existing 24 buildings with six new buildings, and add 87 additional units.
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Commissioner Mosquera-Bruno along with @CHFA_RockyHill and @HUDNewEngland officials attended a groundbreaking in Madison. The anticipated development will be 31 units, 24 of which, will serve individuals and families between 25% & 50% if the area median income.
DOH is hosting a conference today on Reimagining Housing Solutions in a Post-Pandemic Connecticut. More than 350 people are here to talk about how we can improve housing in CT. #DOHCON2023
Commissioner Mosquera-Bruno attends a celebration of completed renovation of a state-sponsored housing portfolio project. The funding facilitates upgrades to the existing 60-unit complex that improves the quality of life for seniors and individuals with disabilities.
DOH Deputy Commissioner Brandon McGee and other officials attended the ribbon cutting of the upgraded Portland Senior Center today. The Center has upgraded kitchens and HVAC, as well as added a generator so it can serve as a warming/cooling center during emergencies.
Yesterday, Commissioner Seila Mosquera-Bruno, @govnedlamont, state and local officials highlighted a $11.2 million CIF grant that will facilitate the demolition of the existing Enfield Manor and construction of 99 new apartments for elderly and disabled households.
DOH has signed financing agreement for five projects that will create a total of 225 affordable housing units. DOH is providing a total of $23,199,318 in financing for projects.
The financing agreements mean these projects are now ready to begin construction:
• Oxoboxo, Montville
• Sarum Village III, Salisbury
• Wellington at Madison, Madison
• Oak Grove, Norwalk
• Easton Place, East Hartford
For more info: portal.ct.gov/DOH/DOH/Main/P…
Commissioner Mosquera-Bruno attended a ribbon-cutting in Guilford, highlighting phase II of creating new opportunities for homeownership. DOH contributed nearly $3 million to the project that will serve families within 80% to 100% of the area median income. #CTHousing
DOH Commissioner Seila Mosquera-Bruno spoke at the groundbreaking of 10 new affordable housing units in Salisbury. DOH is contributing nearly $3.4 million in funding for the project.
Press conference today with Dep. Commissioner Brandon McGee @CTDeptHousing , Rep. @BobbyForNB , @RepKavrosDeGraw, Rep. @coreypparis, Rep. @GeoffLux , Sen. @MattLesser , Rep. Jay Case, Rep. Tony Scott. Thank you for helping us get the word out about the housing crisis.
Deputy Commissioner Brandon McGee attended the ribbon cutting of 196 Homestead Ave in Hartford today. This 6-unit rental property was vacant and blighted for years before local developer Jose Salazar took on the project with support from the Hartford Land Bank.
DOH Commissioner Seila Mosquera-Bruno helped cut the ribbon on 22 new units of supportive housing at New Horizons Village in Farmington. DOH provided more than $5 million in funding to support the project.