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Yarmouth Senior Housing and Avesta Housing will host a grand opening celebration of their recently developed affordable senior apartments, Bartlett Woods in Yarmouth, on Tuesday.
The two nonprofits co-developed and co-own Bartlett Woods, which has 28 one- and two-bedroom apartments targeted to households at or below 60% of the area median income. Bartlett Woods is located next to Bartlett Circle, 28 units of affordable senior homes that were built by Yarmouth Senior Housing in 1975 and rehabilitated in 2017.
Bartlett Woods is a sustainably designed building with photovoltaic solar panels and a tight building envelope. Its residents benefit from a telehealth program resulting from a partnership with MaineHealth. They also have access to cooking and nutrition programs with Cooking Matters and financial capability training and fraud prevention education with the Avesta NeighborWorks HomeOwnership Center.
The senior apartment complex was designed by Gawron Turgeon Architects of Scarborough and built by Bowman Constructors of Newport.
“Bartlett Woods is the product of a strong partnership between Yarmouth Senior Housing and Avesta,” Avesta Housing President and CEO Dana Totman said in a news release. “We shared a passion for supporting Maine’s seniors with safe, affordable housing, and were fortunate to have the support of the Town of Yarmouth and its residents.”
Besides Totman, speakers at the 2 p.m. celebration include: Dan Brennan, director of MaineHousing; Mark Primeau, board chair of Yarmouth Senior Housing; and Pat Thompson, Yarmouth Town Council Chair. The program will include apartment tours.
The 28 units at Bartlett Woods are among only 66 affordable senior apartments that came online in Maine in 2017.
Meanwhile, the Maine Real Estate Managers Association recently released data indicating that among 92 property management organizations and landlords throughout the state, there were a total of 9,890 senior households currently waiting for an affordable home.
About Yarmouth Senior Housing
Yarmouth Senior Housing Inc. is a nonprofit organization that was founded in 1975 as a cooperative effort by local citizens, businesses and the Town of Yarmouth. Yarmouth Senior Housing owns and manages Bartlett Circle and co-owns Bartlett Woods, both 28-unit affordable housing properties for seniors. Yarmouth Senior Housing’s mission is to enhance human dignity in Yarmouth by providing safe, comfortable, carefree, and affordable homes for some of its older citizens.
About Avesta Housing
Avesta Housing is a nonprofit affordable housing provider with over 40 years of experience as a leader in affordable housing development and property management in southern Maine and New Hampshire. The organization is headquartered in Portland and currently has 87 properties and 2,400 apartments in its portfolio. Avesta’s mission is to improve lives and strengthen communities by promoting and providing quality affordable homes for people in need. Its five areas of focus are advocacy, development, property management, senior and assisted living, and homeownership.
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