(Philadelphia, PA - September
15, 2015) - Today the Philadelphia Housing Authority
(PHA)celebrated the grand opening of its newest development, the
Gordon Apartments, the agency's second development in the
Strawberry Mansion neighborhood. PHA converted a formerly vacant
piece of land on the 3000 block of West Gordon Street into 21
qualities, affordable, sustainable units.
PHA has opened the second of three planned housing developments
in Philadelphia's Strawberry Mansion neighborhood. The 21-unit
Gordon Apartments are located in the 3000 block of West Gordon
Street. Shown from left to right at the ribbon cutting are: State
Sen. Vincent Hughes, City Council President Darrell Clarke, PHA
President & CEO Kelvin Jeremiah, new resident Tyshena Burton,
State Rep. Donna Bullock, and Congressman Chaka Fattah. Partially
obscured is Kevin Upshur of the Strawberry Mansion Learning Center
(to the right of Jeremiah).
"When the City supports the development of affordable housing,
we take a step forward in making Philadelphia a better city for all
residents," said Mayor Michael A. Nutter.
"Through the smart and careful planning of the Philadelphia
Housing Authority, the Strawberry Mansion neighborhood has become
more attractive to investors and developers who will revitalize
this area. My hope is that there will be many more
developments similar to the Gordon Street Apartments in the
future."
The site is bounded by 30th, Arizona, 31st, and Gordon Streets.
The modest new development features a mixture of walkup units and
townhomes. Fourteen units are located on the north side of
the 3000 block of West Gordon Street while seven other units are
positioned on the 2300 block of North 30th Street. The area behind
the new homes has off-street parking and green space, filling out
the area to Arizona Street.
The construction of the Gordon Apartments created 50 new jobs.
Fory-two of the hires are Section 3. These are job opportunities
for low and very low-income people in the community
"Whenever the housing authority can improve a neighborhood with
quality, affordable housing, it's a plus," said PHA President and
CEO Kelvin A. Jeremiah. "This development along with one
already opened on Oakdale Street and another planned in the area of
33rd and Berks represent a total investment of over $25 million by
PHA in Strawberry Mansion. We hope that our commitment to this
neighborhood will encourage others to invest here. I want to thank
Mayor Nutter, City Council President Clarke and the Strawberry
Mansion community for their continued support."
"The redevelopment of this long-vacant parcel is part of the
continued revitalization of historic Strawberry Mansion," Council
President Clarke said. "Increasing the number of quality housing
units in this community is consistent with City Council's
comprehensive strategy to increase affordable housing opportunities
across the city to ensure balanced neighborhood growth
and strategic community investment. I want to thank Kelvin
Jeremiah for encouraging equitable development in Philadelphia,
which will surely spur additional growth in the areas that need it
most."
The Gordon Apartments contain 5 three-bedroom townhomes, 2
three-bedroom flats, 12 two-bedroom townhomes and 2 two-bedroom
flats. Two of the units are handicapped accessible and conform to
Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) and section 504
requirements. One unit will be for the hearing/visually
impaired.
All homes at the site are built to Energy Star standards. By
using less energy for heating, cooling, and water heating, Energy
Star certified homes deliver approximately 20 percent savings on
annual utility bills. They also help to prevent air pollution.
Gordon Apartments is the second of three PHA developments in the
Strawberry Mansion neighborhood. The first development on Oakdale
Street was completed in late June. The third and largest
development will be the Strawberry Mansion Apartments at 33rd and
Berks. When all the developments are complete, 100 new housing
units will have been added to the neighborhood.