ABERDEEN TOWNSHIP, N.J. — RPM Development Group will develop a three-building affordable housing project that will include rental units for seniors and people of all ages, as well as a new senior community center, in Aberdeen Township. The project, which will feature two residential buildings, will be located on 14 acres on Church Street formerly occupied by South River Metals Corp. Hudson Ridge Senior Residence at Aberdeen will offer 67 one-bedroom and eight two-bedroom rental units of age-restricted housing for those 55 years or older. The second residential building, Hudson Ridge Residence at Aberdeen, will provide 70 one-, two- and three-bedroom rental units that will not have age restrictions. Preference on the rentals will be given to households that were impacted by Hurricane Sandy. Combined cost for constructing the two residential buildings will be $44 million. The site plan also calls for a separate 2,500-square-foot senior community center available for use by all residents of Aberdeen. Site work is anticipated to begin in the fall, with buildout expected to take two years. The project, which will strive for LEED certification, will be constructed with government assistance, including Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Disaster Relief funding, along with 4 percent low-income housing tax credits and a permanent mortgage from the New Jersey Mortgage and Housing and Finance Agency.
RPM to Develop Apartments and Age-Restricted Housing in Aberdeen, N.J.
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