Groundbreaking for the new 144-unit housing development on Boynton Drive.
Chattanooga city officials have announced a new 144-unit housing development on Boynton Drive, part of a broader revitalization effort for the Westside neighborhood. The initiative aims to address the housing needs of low-income families, with over 40% of residents expected to be current tenants. Additionally, a nearby project called Espero Chattanooga will provide supportive housing for those in need. Local leaders and housing advocates recently celebrated the groundbreaking of the Espero initiative, which includes crucial services for residents to ensure stability.
Chattanooga is buzzing with enthusiasm as city housing officials announce a brand-new **144-unit housing development** set to rise at **1150 Boynton Drive**. This ambitious project is just a piece of a larger vision to revamp Chattanooga’s Westside neighborhood, a plan that’s sure to bring positive change to the community.
The Westside neighborhood has long been in need of some love, and this initiative aims to address the pressing housing needs in the area. The new housing complex is designed not just for the sake of adding more buildings but to provide stable homes for **low-income families** who are desperately in need of a secure place to live.
What’s particularly heartwarming is that over **40% of the residents** who will call this new complex home are expected to be existing tenants. This approach not only provides continuity for current residents but also emphasizes the city’s commitment to creating an environment where families can thrive.
What’s in a name? The term “Espero” comes from Spanish, meaning “hope,” perfectly capturing the essence of what this project aims to provide to the community. With a **budget of $21 million**, the Espero project demonstrates a robust investment in people and their futures. Among its many features, at least **19 apartments** will be set aside for individuals earning **30% or less** of the area’s median income, ensuring that even the most vulnerable members of the community will have a place to call home. The remaining **41 units** will cater to individuals earning at or below **60%** of the median income.
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