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'''Westwood Green''' is a proposed 280-unit mixed income residential development planned for the site of the existing [[Loveman Village]] housing project in [[North Titusville]].
'''Westwood Green''' is a proposed 280-unit mixed income residential development planned for the site of the existing [[Loveman Village]] housing project in [[North Titusville]].


In [[2010]] the [[Housing Authority of the Birmingham District]] contracted with Columbia Residential of Atlanta, Georgia to redevelop the site. The Boulevard Group, which manages [[Tuxedo Terrace]], was asked to apply for a U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development [[Hope VI]] grant to help fund the redevelopment.
In [[2010]] the [[Housing Authority of the Birmingham District]] contracted with Columbia Residential of Atlanta, Georgia to redevelop the site. The [[Boulevard Group]], which managed [[Tuxedo Terrace]], was asked to apply for a U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development [[Hope VI]] grant to help fund the redevelopment.


==References==
==References==
* Gray, Jeremy (November 9, 2010) "Birmingham seeks grant to raze Loveman Village, build mixed-income apartments." ''Birmingham News''
* Gray, Jeremy (November 9, 2010) "Birmingham seeks grant to raze Loveman Village, build mixed-income apartments." {{BN}}


[[Category:Proposed developments]]
[[Category:Proposed developments]]
[[Category:North Titusville]]
[[Category:North Titusville]]
[[Category:1st Avenue Southwest]]
[[Category:1st Avenue Southwest]]

Revision as of 13:02, 5 June 2016

Westwood Green is a proposed 280-unit mixed income residential development planned for the site of the existing Loveman Village housing project in North Titusville.

In 2010 the Housing Authority of the Birmingham District contracted with Columbia Residential of Atlanta, Georgia to redevelop the site. The Boulevard Group, which managed Tuxedo Terrace, was asked to apply for a U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Hope VI grant to help fund the redevelopment.

References

  • Gray, Jeremy (November 9, 2010) "Birmingham seeks grant to raze Loveman Village, build mixed-income apartments." The Birmingham News