Previous Projects
- Hanover Acres in Allentown, Pennsylvania
- Cascade Village in Akron, Ohio
- Edgewood Village in Akron, Ohio
- Pueblo del Sol and Pico Gardens in Los Angeles
- Hurt Village/Lauderdale Courts in Memphis, TN (now Uptown Homes)
- Dixie Homes in Memphis, TN
- Lamar Terrace in Memphis, TN (now University Place)
- LeMoyne Gardens in Memphis, TN (now College Park)
- High Point, Seattle
- Capitol Gateway in Atlanta
- Robert Taylor Homes in Chicago
- Rockwell Gardens in Chicago
- Stateway Gardens in Chicago
- Henry Horner Homes in Chicago
- ABLA in Chicago
- Arthur Capper/Carrollsburg in Washington, DC
- Mechanicsville Commons in Knoxville, Tennessee
- Arthur Blumeyer in St. Louis
- Columbia Villa in Portland, Oregon
- Oak Hill in Pittsburgh, PA
- Bedford Hill in Pittsburgh, PA
- Richard Allen Homes in Philadelphia, PA, 1992, $50,000,000 revitalization grant.
- Schuylkill Falls in Philadelphia, PA, 1997, $26,400,951 revitalization grant
- Martin Luther King Homes in Philadelphia, PA, 1998, $25,229,950 revitalization grant
- Mill Creek Homes in Philadelphia, PA, 2001, $34,825,000 revitalization grant
- Ludlow Homes in Philadelphia, PA, 2004, $17,059,932 revitalization grant
- Bluegrass-Aspendale Housing Project and Sugar Mill Apartments in Lexington, Kentucky
- Liberty Green and Park DuValle in Louisville, Kentucky:
- North Beach, the Western Addition, Hayes Valley, Bernal Heights, and Valencia Gardens in the Mission District in San Francisco, California:
- Chestnut Linden Court in Oakland, California
- Desire Projects in New Orleans, Louisiana
- St. Thomas Projects in New Orleans, Louisiana
- John Henry Hale Homes in Nashville, Tennessee
- Sam Levy Homes in Nashville, Tennessee
- CityWest in Cincinnati, Ohio
- First Ward in Charlotte, North Carolina
- Willow Oaks in Greensboro, North Carolina
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