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Affordable Housing Units for Legacy Renters

ATLANTA , February 2, 2018 – Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms announced today another step forward in mitigating the displacement of legacy renters in Atlanta’s Historic Westside, one of the City’s most vulnerable communities.

In support of her $1 billion public-private Affordable Housing Initiative, Mayor Bottoms, with the Westside Future Fund (WFF), announced that 51 new and soon-to-be renovated housing units will be available to legacy renters, particularly those who are most at-risk and currently underserved in the market – such as senior citizens on fixed-incomes and full-time low wage earners.

I am pleased to partner with the Westside Future Fund on this important initiative.   As a City Councilmember I introduced Displacement Free Zone legislation to address the negative impact of gentrification. This announcement is another significant step forward in ensuring that life-long residents of our historic Westside neighborhoods can share in our city’s success,  said Mayor Bottoms. look forward to working with our public-private partners to create an inclusive, affordable Atlanta. 

The new housing unit will be located on property recently purchased for redevelopment by the Westside Future Fund as part of its anti-displacement efforts and its work to create quality, affordable housing.

All 51 of the units acquired by Westside Future Fund were purchased via philanthropic capital to ensure they can remain permanently affordable.

The announcement comes only months after Mayor Bottom’s unprecedented campaign pledge to raise $1 billion in public-private funds to support anti-displacement and the creation of quality, affordable housing.

Westside Future Fund’s work directly aligns with Mayor Bottom’s initiative and offers an executable public-private partnership model.

In addition to her $1 billion pledge, key objectives of the Mayor’s initiative include:

  •  creation of a comprehensive inventory of affordable rental stock
  •   support of not-for-profit developers dedicated to affordability and anti-displacement, like Westside Future Fund
  •   enforcement of rental quality standards and
  •   promotion of the rights of renters throughout the city

Westside Future Fund’s focus on legacy resident retention, a centerpiece of its revitalization strategy targeting the four historic neighborhoods of Ashview Heights, Atlanta University Center, English Avenue and Vine City not only involves championing the development of quality affordable housing for renters and homeowners, but also purchasing properties for renovations and new construction.

This Brawley Street property is Westside Future Fund’s first multi-family real estate purchase.

According to the Westside Future Fund, of the 6,300 current Historic Westside households, 90 percent are renters. Of that number, more than 70 percent earn on average less than $15,000 annually and often occupy notoriously sub-standard housing.

However, for Westside Future Fund and other not-for-profit affordable housing developers to continue to successfully purchase and develop affordable options for this subset of residents, philanthropic capital is critical. Mayor Bottoms’ pledge of $1 billion in public-private capital in support of anti-displacement efforts becomes an even more urgent need, especially as the market continues to rapidly shift.

“We are grateful for the leadership of Mayor Bottoms in ensuring that all residents no matter their background or socioeconomic status have an opportunity to be part of the tremendous growth and revitalization that’s happening in our city”,  said John Ahmann. But to be successful at ensuring legacy residents are not displaced and can benefit from current and future development, it will take collaboration across the public, private and nonprofit sectors. Leveraging public and private funds to bridge this disparity is essential.

All 51 units will be in English Avenue, one of the neighborhoods in greatest need of high-quality, affordable options. The single-family properties will be eligible for WFF’s renter-to-homeowner program.

 

 

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