All Press Releases for September 05, 2015

Habitat for Humanity of Kent County Announces $20+ Million Plaza Roosevelt Redevelopment Project

Habitat for Humanity of Kent County partners with community organizations and neighborhood residents to create Plaza Roosevelt, which aims to enhance the physical, service and social environments of the Roosevelt Park Neighborhood of Grand Rapids.



    GRAND RAPIDS, MI, September 05, 2015 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Habitat Kent's most ambitious project to date, Plaza Roosevelt is a comprehensive redevelopment project that will invest more than $20 million to reinvigorate one square block bounded by Rumsey Street, Grandville Avenue, Graham Street and Century Avenue in Roosevelt Park. While the project will not formally launch until 2017, Habitat Kent has begun convening conversations about Plaza Roosevelt and will curate the various projects and initiatives that fall under this broad community umbrella.

Community, arts and education partners will have an active role in Plaza Roosevelt. Organizations that have already signed on to the project include the Roosevelt Park Neighborhood Association and area residents, SiTE:LAB, Mercy Health Saint Mary's and Clinica Santa Maria and Ferris State University. Additional organizations have also expressed interest in and taken steps toward exploring partnership opportunities.

Grant funding has already begun on the $21 million redevelopment, which will bring new and affordable condos and townhomes, rental units, single-family homes, retailers, health care services and educational opportunities to the Roosevelt Park neighborhood. To date, Plaza Roosevelt has received financial support from Dyer-Ives Foundation, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and Peter C. & Emajean Cook Foundation.

"Plaza Roosevelt represents an innovation in the way Habitat Kent has conducted neighborhood revitalization focusing on the holistic components - physical, service and social - of a healthy neighborhood," said Ivor Thomas, Habitat Kent's director of community development. "The community partnerships between Habitat Kent, area residents, businesses, schools and other organizations are guiding the work to benefit the greater community."

Habitat Kent began engaging neighborhood residents and existing businesses and organizations to participate in Plaza Roosevelt planning in 2013. Convened by Habitat Kent, these community discussions will continue over the next two years as the project takes shape and construction begins in 2017.

In one of the earliest and most visible projects, SiTE:LAB is already working to transform the three-acre parcel into a temporary venue and residency for its 2015 and 2016 ArtPrize installations. Dubbed the Rumsey Street Project, it will focus on large-scale site-specific work done by both local and international artists responding to the vacant land and structures.

Habitat Kent remains committed to its current mission of affordable homeownership and neighborhood revitalization in the greater Grand Rapids area. Even as it focuses on Plaza Roosevelt, Habitat Kent will work with individual homeowners to build new and rehab or repair existing homes through its Brush with Kindness program and other initiatives. In fact, Habitat Kent has plans to build, rehab and repair 120 houses in the next two years, engaging more than 19,000 volunteers.

About Habitat for Humanity of Kent County
Established in 1983, Habitat for Humanity of Kent County seeks to put God's love into action by bringing people together to build homes, communities and hope. In its 32-year history, Habitat Kent has served more than 450 families and has now served 200 more through the successful completion of its two-year Building Blocks Campaign to revitalize Grand Rapids' West Side.

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