Historic hotels and schools in four states are getting fresh starts as affordable housing for seniors and other residents—The Landmark in Wausau, Wisconsin; Legacy Place in Urbana, Ohio; Park 79 in New York City; and Residences at Wells School in Southbridge, Massachusetts.
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Wisconsin Landmark Gets New Life With $25 Million Renovation
A 1920s-era hotel in Wausau is now an updated, modern home for a diverse array of residents.
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Historic Hotel, Schools Transformed Into an Amenity-Rich Senior Housing Development
The turn-of-the-century properties in Urbana, Ohio, gained new life through community partnerships.
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NYC Senior Housing Project Springs From Former Illegal Hotel
Park 79 houses in-need seniors—many of whom were formerly homeless.
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From School to National Landmark to Senior Housing Project
The Residences at Wells School in Southbridge, Massachusetts, retains many of the school's original features.