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Atlanta Housing Authority The Atlanta Housing Authority (AHA) is an agency that provides affordable housing for low-income families in Atlanta. Today, the AHA is the largest housing agency in Georgia and one of the largest in the United States, serving approximately 50,00 ...
(AHA) created the financial and legal model for mixed-income communities or MICs, that is, communities with both owners and renters of differing income levels, that include public-assisted housing as a component. This model is used by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's HOPE VI revitalization program. As of 2011, it has resulted in all housing projects having been demolished, with partial replacement by MICs. The first of these, Centennial Place, has been recognized by HUD and the Urban Land Institute. As of 2007, Centennial Place had a math, science and technology-focused elementary school, a YMCA, a branch bank, a child-care facility and retail shops. There were plans to include homeownership units. In 2011, the agency also tore down the Roosevelt House and Palmer House senior-citizen high-rises and relocated residents into other properties. However, the John O. Chiles and Cosby Spear senior citizen high rises remained open. AHA took advantage of relaxed federal rules in effect through 2010 to raze all remaining communities. The agency offered residents who qualified a variety of relocation options and long-term assistance that included federal rent-assistance vouchers good anywhere in the country. However, not all residents qualified for the vouchers.


List of mixed-income communities


Ashley Auburn Pointe

Site of former Grady Homes in the
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neighborhood. Includes the Veranda at Auburn Pointe complex.


Ashley College Town

Site of former Harris Homes, built 1956


Ashley Courts at Cascade

Site of former Kimberly Courts, off-site for Techwood/Clark Howell


Ashley Terrace at West End

Formerly off-site for Techwood/Clark Howell


Capitol Gateway

Site of former Capitol Homes


Centennial Place

Site of former
Techwood Homes Techwood Homes was an early public housing project in the United States, opened just before the First Houses. Located in Atlanta, Georgia, the whites-only Techwood Homes replaced an integrated settlement of low-income people known as Tanyard B ...
and Clark Howell in the
Centennial Hill Centennial Hill is district at the northern edge of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The name was originally coined by Hines Interests and applied only to their planned development in the area. Although the development was never started and the land l ...
district of Downtown Atlanta


Columbia at Mechanicsville Station

Replaced the 293-unit McDaniel-Glenn Homes in the northwest corner of Mechanicsville, torn down between February and May 2006.


Columbia Commons

Formerly off-site for East Lake Meadows


Columbia Village

Formerly off-site for East Lake Meadows


Magnolia Park

Opened in 2000 on the site of former John Eagan Homes in Vine City


Summerdale Commons

In NPU Z in southwest Atlanta. Recognized by the city as an official neighborhood of Atlanta.


The Villages at Carver

Site of former Carver Homes in southeast Atlanta, west of South Atlanta and east of Joyland and High Point. Recognized by the city as an official neighborhood of Atlanta.


The Villages of Castleberry Hill

Site of former John Hope Homes. Recognized by the city as an official neighborhood of Atlanta. Despite the name, this community is not in Castleberry Hill and lies south of that neighborhood.


The Villages of East Lake

Site of the former East Lake Meadows. The redevelopment was driven by developer and philanthropist Tom Cousins. Recognized by the city as an official neighborhood of Atlanta.


West Highlands

An official neighborhood of Atlanta. Site of former Perry Homes, which were demolished in 1999. Includes * Columbia Estates, 124 townhouses and garden-style apartments, for rent * Columbia Heritage, a 132-unit mixed-income seniors housing development * Columbia Park Citi, a 154-unit mixed-income garden-style apartment complex * Columbia Crest, a 152-unit mixed-use project with of retail space; and * Columbia Grove, a 138-unit multifamily project that will be the final phase


Senior citizen highrises

While Palmer and Roosevelt were razed, these senior citizen highrises were renovated:


Cosby Spear

On North Avenue in the
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John O. Chiles

Located at 435 Joseph E. Lowery Blvd
Renovated 2008


References


Atlanta Housing Authority
{{Atlanta neighborhoods Public housing in Atlanta Urban renewal in Atlanta Mixed-income housing