Lily Mae is being transformed one day at a time into Supportive Housing

by Asish Patel Ending Homelessness, Project Management, Supportive Housing Add comments

The Lily Mae is a permanent, affordable and development sponsored by Cape Counseling Services. When completed at the end of this year, the Lily Mae will provide thirteen (13) permanent, affordable and supportive single room occupancy (SRO) housing units for housing units for formerly homeless individuals. Every unit will have it’s own kitchen and bathroom. Four units plus a superintendents unit will be on the ground floor and nine will be on the top floor.

Front and right view of the building – shoring of front right section of wall complete

Interior of the building showing a section of the first and second floors

These are photos from the initial phase of demolition and construction. You can click on any photo to see it full size or click here to view all of the photos. To save a photo right click on the photo.

To view a slide show click here.

The members of the Development Team are:

Sponsor
Cape Counseling Services, Cape May Court House, NJ

Architect
Kitchen & Associates Architectural Services, PA, Collingswood, NJ

Attorneys
Law Office of Jeffrey R. Kuschner, Montclair, NJ

Kay & Kay Attorneys at Law, Wildwood, NJ

General Contractor
Sal Orapallo Construction, Northfield, NJ

Consultant
Monarch Housing Associates, Cranford, NJ

Funders include the Special Needs Housing Trust Fund, Housing Mortgage finance Agency (HMFA), Department of Community Affairs HOME, Division of Mental Health Services, and HUD McKinney-Vento SHP.

This photo gallery will be updated on a regular basis as the work progresses. To keep up to date on this project and others you can subscribe to a daily email digest of this Blog. To view options on subscribing click here.

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