New affordable housing complex breaks ground in southwest Albuquerque
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A groundbreaking ceremony was held in southwest Albuquerque on Wednesday for a new affordable housing complex.
The Route 66 Flats near Central and Unser will have 47 one-bedroom units for people with disabilities, mental or behavioral needs, and who earn less than 18,150 a year. Officials working on the project hope it will help Albuquerque residents exit homelessness.
“This project is not just about building apartments; it’s about building a community where residents can thrive and receive the support they need to live stable, fulfilling lives. We are proud to partner with Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless, the City of Albuquerque, Housing New Mexico and other stakeholders to bring this vision to life,” Kara Summers, executive director of High Desert Housing, stated in a news release.
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All the residents’ one-bedroom apartments will have access to community space, a shared
laundry on the main floor, seating areas for gatherings, and meeting rooms for supportive services. An enclosed outdoor space will offer residents a patio, pet area, and outdoor seating. There will also be a large community garden on the south end of the property.
Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless will provide on-site services to help residents be
successful and stable.
“Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless actively sought opportunities like Rt 66 Flats where each participating entity leverages resources and expertise to create the best living environment and beautiful design. We are eager to see this project go up and begin to offer integrated services on-site to residents,” Jennifer Metzler, chief executive officer of Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless, stated in the news release.
The City of Albuquerque Planning Department reviewed and approved the building plans this
summer, as submitted by the Route 66 Flats team. Albuquerque City Council approved $1.7 million to go toward the construction of the $16.6 million building. Additionally, Housing New Mexico MFA, contributed a $1.7 million HOME American Rescue Plan grant in capital funding.
The three-story apartment building is expected to open in late summer 2025.
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