The development is expected to break ground this summer.
The new project, Villages of New Augustine, will be located in West Augustine and have 92 units.
The $25-million development at the intersection of North Volusia Street and Chapin Street plans to include a community center with on-site leasing offices, a computer lab, a library, flexible spaces for workshops, training and events, outdoor recreational features like a playground, a pavilion and dedicated walking trail and 149 parking spaces.
Funding for the project was secured through various state, local and private sources, Ability Housing said. ”We have seen Ability Housing’s success in bringing affordable multifamily housing to Jacksonville for several years, and welcome them as partners and neighbors to St. Johns County,” said Commissioner Sarah Arnold. “Through our collaboration on the Villages of New Augustine development, hundreds of St. Johns County residents will benefit from the opportunity to move into a brand-new, high-quality apartment in the growing West Augustine area.”St.
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