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Buchanan Gardens Apartments

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Arlington Showcases Renovated Affordable Housing Complex

The renovation of Buchanan Gardens Apartments cost about $32.4 million.

Affordable housing advocates celebrated the completed renovation of Buchanan Gardens Apartments on Monday, a $32.4 million project that will serve as a home to 111 families. The Arlington Partnership for Affordable Housing bought the property, just north of Columbia Pike in the Barcroft neighborhood, in 2009. Renovation was phased in, and about 70 percent of the former tenants returned. "They're beautiful," said resident Kelvin Flores, 27, who lives at the apartment complex with his family. "It's a lot better than it was before." The housing partnership renovated and furnished a single unit to show residents before the larger renovation began in order to make the transition easier, said partnership president Nina Janopaul. The partnership …

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12:39 pm on Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Renovation cost was over $300,000 per unit. Not truly 'affordable'. Low wage service workers, students, interns are excluded. Typical of Arlington's unaffordable 'affordable housing'. The County-owned Arlington Mill will exclude single persons who don't earn at least $30,000 per year.   more ›

PHOTOS: Community Celebrates Buchanan Gardens Renovation

Public, private leaders unveiled $32 million renovation of affordable housing complex Monday.

The Arlington Partnership for Affordable Housing on Monday unveiled the renovated Buchanan Gardens Apartments in Barcroft, just north of Columbia Pike. The $32.4 million renovation project will house 111 families. It's designed to be affordable for families making up to $60,000. The complex is nearly completely leased. About 70 percent of its former tenants returned. For a glimpse of the celebration and a peek inside the new units, click through the media gallery above. Click here to read our full story.

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