QuoteThe Downtown Investment Authority will consider issuing development rights for Ashley Square, a 120-unit senior housing project in the Cathedral District.
The DIA board is scheduled to vote July 15 on allowing Tampa-based Blue Sky Communities LLC to proceed with the $15 million project to convert a 1.03-acre parking lot into 96 one-bedroom, 650-square-foot units and 24 two-bedroom, 900-square-foot units.
The project is a partnership with nonprofit Aging True Community Senior Services.
Full article: https://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/article/dia-to-consider-development-rights-for-ashley-square-senior-apartments
I'd love to see some retail somewhere in that area, but this project likely isn't the one. The design at street level isn't awful - it doesn't look like a parking garage in the renderings. I'll take it.
If anything, I'm surprised there's still private residential development happening at all. For it to be pretty decent looking is a bonus.
I wonder if they were successful in getting federal money? I can't imagine them moving forward without it.
Going to take an educated guess and say that this project, like many others before it, relies on getting affordable housing tax credits, which is no guarantee. Would love to see it.
Yes, it relies on affordable housing tax credits. I was wondering if they have already been granted credits or still in the process of competing for them?
QuoteCity issues permit for Ashley Square
Ashley Square can take shape in the Cathedral District Downtown.
The city issued a permit Nov. 12 for NEI General Contracting Inc. of Ocoee to build the 120-unit senior housing community at 650 N. Newnan St.
Blue Sky Communities of Tampa is the developer and PQH Group Design Inc. of Jacksonville is the architect for the 168,260-square-foot project for older adults.
https://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/article/city-issues-permit-for-ashley-square
Totally forgot about this. Nice though.