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One of the state’s largest developers of affordable housing 10/26/2008 5:15 PM
(October 26, 2008 - Minneapolis) – At a time when the need for affordable housing is high, Aeon (formerly Central Community Housing Trust) is opening its first suburban development. The nonprofit developer of affordable housing celebrates the grand opening of Clover Field Marketplace, located at 2910 Hemingway Drive in Chaska, from 4 – 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, October 29. |
CCHT seeks input on Clover Field Marketplace in Chaska 5/15/2006 4:10 PM CHASKA MN (May 16, 2006) - Twin Cities-based nonprofit developer Central Community Housing Trust (CCHT) will hold a public meeting on May 18 to hear ideas from the community regarding Clover Field Marketplace, CCHT’s first mixed use affordable housing development in a new, traditionally designed suburban neighborhood of Clover Field, in western Chaska. CCHT will begin construction on the site in late fall. |
Nonprofits partner to save existing affordable housing 10/3/2005 9:35 AM MINNEAPOLIS, MN - October 3, 2004 - Preserving the Twin Cities existing affordable housing stock is the aim of a collaborative effort between Twin Cities nonprofit housing provider Central Community Housing Trust (CCHT) and HOME Line, a tenant advocacy organization. |
Minneapolis restoration project to be spotlighted on national TV 6/15/2005 8:45 AM MINNEAPOLIS, MN - May 16, 2005 - The redevelopment of a former maternity hospital in north Minneapolis will receive grant funding and national recognition through a partnership between Home & Garden Television (HGTV) and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. |
Community celebrates new homeless youth housing 4/11/2005 12:20 PM MINNEAPOLIS, MN - April 7, 2005 - Community members joined Twin Cities-based nonprofit housing provider Central Community Housing Trust today to celebrate the grand opening of apartments for homeless and at-risk youth in downtown Minneapolis. |
Nonprofit Affordable Housing Developer Moves Into Suburbs 1/19/2005 3:45 PM CHASKA, MN - January 19, 2005 - Twin Cities-based nonprofit developer Central Community Housing Trust (CCHT) will develop its first suburban project in a new, traditionally designed neighborhood in western Chaska called Clover Field. CCHT closed on the land acquisition in late December. |
ASID selects St. Barnabas Apartments as 2004 project 8/17/2004 12:10 PM MINNEAPOLIS, MN - August 17, 2004 - The Minnesota Chapter American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) has selected Central Community Housing Trust's St. Barnabas Apartments as its 2004 Community Service Project. |
Construction starts on St. Barnabas Apartments 4/9/2004 9:15 AM MINNEAPOLIS, MN - April 9, 2004 - Construction began today on a renovation of the former St. Barnabas Hospital building in downtown Minneapolis to create apartments for homeless youth. |
Affordable apartments completed in downtown Minneapolis 1/26/2004 4:30 PM MINNEAPOLIS, MN - January 21, 2004 - Nonprofit affordable housing developer Central Community Housing Trust celebrated the grand opening today of a three-story vertical addition to the historic downtown Minneapolis Lamoreaux building. |
Lowertown warehouse to become housing 1/6/2004 2:35 PM ST. PAUL, MN - January 6, 2004 - Twin Cities-based nonprofit developer Central Community Housing Trust (CCHT) will renovate the 100-year-old Crane Ordway warehouse in downtown St. Paul to create 61 units of affordable housing. |
Episcopal Diocese partners with developer on homeless youth housing 12/4/2003 4:40 PM MINNEAPOLIS, MN - December 5, 2003 - The Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota is asking every parish in the Diocese to designate a Sunday during Advent to support permanent housing for homeless youth. Donations will help to renovate the vacant St. Barnabas Hospital building in downtown Minneapolis. |
CCHT hires longtime housing development expert 4/30/2003 9:50 AM MINNEAPOLIS, MN - April 30, 2003 - Affordable housing initiatives at Minneapolis-based Central Community Housing Trust will expand with the addition of housing development vice president, Jerry Boardman. |
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