The city of Phoenix has broken ground on an affordable housing community for seniors, estimated to cost $30 million.
Helen Drake Village, scheduled for completion in 2027, will house 80 rental units, including 74 one-bedroom units and six two-bedroom units.
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego, a Democrat, called the village a “significant step forward” in the city’s “commitment to provide Phoenix seniors access to affordable, high-quality housing with essential services.”
“By combining vibrant homes with direct access to programs and activities, we’re building a community where residents can enjoy a stable, connected community,” she said.
Read Full Article Here
