RoseMary's Place, a 149-unit development for those without homes, broke ground Wednesday....
A rendering of RoseMary's Place, a 149-unit affordable housing development in Midtown for people experiencing homelessness. The project, which broke ground this week, is a partnership between the NHP Foundation and Magnificat Houses Inc.A 149-unit development that will provide affordable housing for unhoused people broke ground this week in Midtown. The $45 million complex, being developed by the nonprofit NHP Foundation, is expected to open in May of 2024.
There are two main ways to secure permanent supportive housing — renting units from landlords, which takes less up front investment but is impacted by the local rental market, and building housing specifically for that purpose. The NHP Foundation, which has faced criticism from tenants in the past, is among the organizations helping build permanent supportive housing in Houston.
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