Apple Street Senior will be the city’s first designated LGBTQ-friendly senior affordable housing

The development is possible thanks to tax credits from the Ohio Housing Finance Agency.

Pennrose development gained tax credits from the Ohio Housing Finance Agency to build 57 new studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments renting at 30 to 60 % of the area’s median income.

The property, called Apple Street Senior, will offer supportive services from Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio and Caracole, a nonprofit service group that works to combat AIDS/HIV in the region.

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