Southernside Senior Living: a proposed affordable housing development

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Rendering by McMillan Pazdan Smith

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A new affordable housing development may be coming to the Southernside Neighborhood, thanks to McMillan Pazdan Smith, Greystone Affordable Development, and the Greenville Housing Fund.

The proposed development, named Southernside Senior Living, will consist of two sites — one at the intersection of W. Washington St. and Hudson St. (next to Dog Culture and Unity Park) + one also on W. Washington St. at Washington Park.

Let’s talk about the two different sites.

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Proposed Site 1 of Southernside Senior Living | Rendering by McMillan Pazdan Smith

Site No. 1 will feature:

  • 93 units, all affordable up to 60% area median income
  • Age restricted to 55+
  • Mix of one and two-BR units
  • Resident amenities
  • Mix of public and private outdoor spaces
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Proposed Site 2 of Southernside Senior Living | Rendering by McMillan Pazdan Smith

Site No. 2 will feature:

  • 54 units, all affordable up to 60% area median income
  • Age restricted to 55+
  • Mix of one and two-BR units
  • Resident amenities
  • Public and private outdoor spaces

We will be sure to keep you updated as we learn more, but in the meantime, click the links below to view the full agendas.

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Agenda for Site 1

Agenda for Site 2

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