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Highlighted Developments
Fairlawn Manor
491 Whalley Avenue, New Haven (before and after)
The Loan Fund provided $1.5 million to the Neighborhood Housing Services of New Haven toward a $4.5 million dollar project to rehabilitate 12 properties in the Whalley Avenue/Ella Grasso Boulevard area, to provide 25 new units of affordable housing and transform the neighborhood.
Beulah Development Corporation
Orchard Street, New Haven
The Loan Fund financed $165,000 for Phase I development, and $465,000 for Phase II, as part of a total Phase II of $830,267 to create six more units of affordable housing. Phase II is pictured at left.
Casa Familia
Sylvan Avenue, New Haven
With loans totalling $880,000 from the GNHCLF, 30 units of housing was created at Casa Familia for a total cost of $7,618,422. Casa Familia provides housing, community spaces and services to grandparents raising grandchildren and other non-traditional family units. Pictured at right are happy residents in the Salon/Boutique. Below is the back of the completed building.
North Haven Opportunities for Affordable Housing (NHOAH)
178-194 Quinnipiac Avenue, North Haven
The Loan Fund provided a $160,000 loan for the purchase of property on which NHOAH will construct 20 afforable condominium units. The loan was done in participation with the Leviticus Fund, which also provided $160,000 toward the purchase.

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