K&A was selected through a competitive process, and they have been a critical member of our development team, that in September 2010, was awarded tax credit funding allocations by NJHMFA for not just one, but two concurrent phases of development—a truly unprecedented occurrence in a highly competitive funding process!
K&A was selected through a competitive process, and they have been a critical member of our development team, that in September 2010, was awarded tax credit funding allocations by NJHMFA for not just one, but two concurrent phases of development—a truly unprecedented occurrence in a highly competitive funding process!
When it comes to affordable multifamily residential design, our philosophy is built on the notion that long lasting transformation of a building, neighborhood or community can only be achieved through an integrated and collaborative effort infused with a sensitive approach and place-based solutions.
When it comes to affordable multifamily residential design, our philosophy is built on the notion that long lasting transformation of a building, neighborhood or community can only be achieved through an integrated and collaborative effort infused with a sensitive approach and place-based solutions.
One size does not fit all when it comes to creating living environments and lifestyle choices for seniors today. There are varying levels of independence and personal preferences among older adults, in addition to the varying levels of wellness and ability. But ultimately, every older adult deserves a residential living environment that will enable them to live their life to the fullest—physically, emotionally, socially, and intellectually—with minimal dependence on others for assistance, care and security.
One size does not fit all when it comes to creating living environments and lifestyle choices for seniors today. There are varying levels of independence and personal preferences among older adults, in addition to the varying levels of wellness and ability. But ultimately, every older adult deserves a residential living environment that will enable them to live their life to the fullest—physically, emotionally, socially, and intellectually—with minimal dependence on others for assistance, care and security.
The lack of quality, community-based housing opportunities for people with special needs is at a crisis level. The combined impact of ongoing developmental centers closures throughout the country in response to the Olmstead decision, the lengthening waiting list for emergency housing placements, and the desire to provide opportunities for our disabled residents has resulted in a crisis-level shortfall in the number of available units, as well as the resources necessary to provide critical services in those settings.
The lack of quality, community-based housing opportunities for people with special needs is at a crisis level. The combined impact of ongoing developmental centers closures throughout the country in response to the Olmstead decision, the lengthening waiting list for emergency housing placements, and the desire to provide opportunities for our disabled residents has resulted in a crisis-level shortfall in the number of available units, as well as the resources necessary to provide critical services in those settings.