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    A 102-apartment, state-of-the-art community for seniors on a prime site in the landmark 76-acre Heritage Park redevelopment. This $14.2 million HUD-funded project is the first senior housing the city has built since 1972.

    MPHA Hope VI Evaluation Final Report

    In 2003 MPHA was awarded the HOPE VI grant by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (H.U.D.) to replace the Bryants Highrises, which were demolished in 1997. In addition to the construction costs of rebuilding the new facility, the grant also allocated funds for resident programs called Community and Supportive Services. These programs were intended to help residents become acclimated to the new development / neighborhood, provide needed services, and to address resident training opportunities.

    As a provision of the HOPE VI grant, an independent evaluation was conducted at the end of the grant period in September 2008. You can access the full report below..

    MPHA Hope VI Evaluation Final Report

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    • About Heritage Park (CPED Web site)
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      Roll over the thumbnail images below. For preview images, click on thumbnails.
    Please credit to Miller Hanson Partners. Exception: Area Master Plan credit to SRF Consulting Group, Inc.

     
     


    Front View


    Back View


    1st Floor Commons


    2nd Floor Plan


    Typical Apartment Plan


    2nd Floor Commons

     
     


    Site Plan


    Area Master Plan


    Bryant Highrises
    Demolition Movie

     

     

     

     
      For further information contact:   Bob Boyd | 612.342.1437 | bboyd@mplspha.org