Posts Tagged ‘Supportive Housing’

Groundbreaking Celebration — The Anchor at Mariners Inn

LBBA was delighted to celebrate the groundbreaking for The Anchor at Mariners Inn. The project has been in the works for a while and the excitement surrounding this significant development was communicated throughout speeches from Detroit’s mayor, Mike Duggan, the director of MSHDA, and other board members, staff, and clients of Mariners Inn. The Mariners…

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Vote for La Casa Norte in the Lerch Bates People’s Choice Awards

LBBA is proud to be a FINALIST in the Lerch Bates People’s Choices Awards presented in partnership with AIA Chicago and the Chicago Architecture Center, and we invite you to VOTE for our project! La Casa Norte is a new mixed-use comprehensive community center in Humboldt Park on the city’s Near Northwest Side. Services include…

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Ribbon-cutting and renaming of Emmett Street Apartments with Bickerdike Redevelopment

Today we celebrated the ribbon-cutting and renaming of Emmett Street Apartments with @bickerdikerc! A big thank you to Bickerdike for having us on their team and completing an amazing project for the Logan Square neighborhood. This equitable transit-oriented development (ETOD) now known as Lucy Gonzalez Parsons Apartments will create 100 units of affordable housing in…

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Mariners Inn, Detroit, MI

Mariners Inn Cass ST corner signage

This new 4-story building and campus design is meant to expand and optimize Mariners Inn’s nationally acclaimed programming for alleviating the problems of homelessness and substance abuse. The new 6-story building will include 44 units of permanent supportive housing and 40 units of recovery housing and a vast range of community services. The design for…

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Ruth Ellis Clairmount Center, Detroit, MI

Ruth Ellis Clairmount Center aerial looking Southwest down Clairmount Ave

The Ruth Ellis Clairmount Center (REC Center) is a mixed-use development in Detroit’s Piety Hill neighborhood that provides permanent supportive housing for LGBTQ+ youth experiencing homelessness within a larger mixed-use development offering social services, health care, and employment opportunities. At approximately 44,000 SF, the mixed-use building offers 43 studio and one-bedroom apartments, with community amenities…

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