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Resurrection House-This project included the adaptive re-use of an abandoned school building into 28 units of affordable housing at 69 Storms Avenue and involved over $4M in tax credits. It is the first development project completed within the Monticello Redevelopment Area. JCECDC is the General Partner.

Mid-City I & II-This scattered site in-fill new construction rental housing project encompasses 44 two family homes for a total of 88 units of housing. This project involved over $8M in tax credits and encompasses a 10 block area, providing major momentum in stabilizing the area in the mid to late 1990s. JCECDC is the General Partner.

Corpus Christie Ministries Housing (CCMH) - In 1998 JCECDC acquired two congregate living sites from CCMH Inc. A third site was completed by JCECDC in 1999 as a gut-rehabilitation for family rentals for special needs populations. This program currently has 16 units and houses over 40 people annually.

Eugenia Suthern Houses- Located across the street from Resurrection House at 80-82 Storms Avenue, this in-fill new construction for sale project encompassing two (2) attached two family homes and was completed in 2005.



The Grant/Myrtle Homes- Located at 29, 121 Grant Avenue and 123-125 Myrtle Avenue, this scattered site, infill new construction for sale project was completed in 2007.



The Greenville Homes- Located at 21-23 Orient Avenue, 94 Wegman Parkway, and 119 Rutgers Avenue this scattered site, infill new construction for sale project was completed in 2009

All Saints Supportive Housing Community- Bergen Ave- This project involved the new construction of a multifamily structure with 8 units of supportive housing for single individuals. The project also included a case management office, a social hall and was completed in April 2009. Click here for more detailed pictures.

Houses of Hope- This project involved the acquisition of an existing 2 family home on Clerk Street for conversion into 6 congregate living units for special needs individuals

Old Bergen Road- This project involved the new construction of a multifamily structure with 6 units of supportive housing for families. The project was completed in September 2009.

167 Monticello- The condo is the first new construction on Monticello Avenue in 20 years. The project created seven units priced at an affordable rate. Upon completion, the project achieved LEED Silver Certification from the US Green Building Council.



NSP Program Successes- To date, JCECDC renovated 62 Stegman Street , 52 Jewett Avenue, 133 Clerk Street. These homes were previously foreclosed upon. With NSP funds, JCECDC renovated these houses.

Beacon Capital Improvement JCECDC's Division of Housing and Community Development with an 80,000 dollar grant from Jersey City's Community Development Block Grant program renovated the basement of our Beacon Avenue property for better use as a community room for residents.
Typical Finishes

NSP Homes

Typical Floor Plan, 2-Family Home

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