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In 1908, the William Sutton Trust, established by philanthropist William Richard Sutton, purchased the area. [1] [2] They demolished the houses and built 14 red-brick residential buildings, designed by architect E.C.P. Monson, for social housing. [1] [2] The buildings, which housed 2,200 people in 764 apartments, were completed in 1913. [1] [2]
The group was formed as Circle Anglia when Circle 33 Housing Group and Anglia Housing Group merged in 2005. [12] Circle owns and manages more than 63,500 homes, including supported and sheltered housing, for more than 200,000 people across the UK, and employs over 2,200 staff. The Circle Housing Group has 12 partners.
By 1941, the Pembroke project was finished and contained 202 units of low-income public housing and it was the first such project in the city. By the early 1950s, the Bethlehem Housing Authority purchased additional adjoining lands, including an 86-acre (350,000 m 2) farm to build additional affordable housing in the area. Between 1952 and 1962 ...
The Clarion News is a twice weekly newspaper in Clarion in the U.S State of Pennsylvania. It was founded 1843 and covers local news, sports, business and community events. [1] The newspaper is published on Tuesday and Thursday. According to the American Newspaper Representatives, the newspaper has a paid circulation of 6,800 copies. [2]
Clarion Project, a nonprofit organization based in Washington D.C., USA; Clarion Hotel, a hotel brand in the United States; Clarion Hotel Limerick, a hotel in Limerick, Ireland; Clarion Housing Group, a British housing association; National Clarion Cycling Club, a cycling club with some 29 member sections in the United Kingdom
In 1953, more homes were torn down to make way for the construction of a northern extension of the main north/south runway of North Philadelphia (now Northeast) airport. In 1960, PHA gave an order to close the complex. In 1962, dismantling began and the site was completely cleared to make way for the Northeast Philadelphia Industrial Park. [2]
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On March 19, 2016 the Philadelphia Housing Authority demolished the Blumberg Apartments' two 18-story family housing towers. [32] The 108 low rise homes were demolished shortly after. [ 10 ] In December 2019 the PHA opened 83 prefabricated low rise apartments built using modular wood frame construction techniques.