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  2. Norman Blumberg Apartments - Wikipedia

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    On March 19, 2016 the Philadelphia Housing Authority demolished the Blumberg Apartments' two 18-story family housing towers. [32] The 108 low rise homes were demolished shortly after. [10] In December 2019 the PHA opened 83 prefabricated low rise apartments built using modular wood frame construction techniques.

  3. Guild House (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    Guild House was commissioned by the (Quaker) Friends Neighborhood Guild, a subsidiary of Friends Rehabilitation Program, Inc., as low-income housing for the elderly and built in 1960–63. [6] [7] It was designed by Venturi and Rauch in collaboration with Cope and Lippincott, another Philadelphia firm. In 2004, the building was added to the ...

  4. Philadelphia Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    During the Great Depression, the housing in Philadelphia for low income people, especially African Americans, was in very poor shape, and in many cases unsafe to live in. [3] This crisis finally came to a head in December 1936 when two slum houses collapsed near 15th and Lombard, killing 6 people and injuring 20.

  5. How to Find Low Income Senior Apartments - AOL

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    It can be difficult to find senior housing options that are inexpensive. Follow these guidelines to find low income senior apartments that fit your budget and living preferences. -- Housing Choice ...

  6. Doylestown Township approves low-income senior housing ... - AOL

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    The 60 one-bedroom apartments planned for Doylestown complex won't be constructed until 2025. Doylestown Township approves low-income senior housing. Here's the plan

  7. Project H.O.M.E. - Wikipedia

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    Project HOME is a nationally recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization [1] that provides housing, opportunities for employment, medical care and education to homeless and low-income persons in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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