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'''Crescent Halls''' is a 105-unit apartment building owned and operated by the [[Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority]]. The structure, located at the intersection of [[Monticello Avenue]] and Second Street SE, was built in 1976<ref>"Charlottesville : CRHA Sites." Charlottesville : Home. Web. 30 Aug. 2010. <http://www.charlottesville.org/Index.aspx?page=710>.</ref> 98 units are one bedroom with the rest having two bedrooms.  
'''Crescent Halls''' is a 105-unit apartment building owned and operated by the [[Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority]]. The structure, located at the intersection of [[Monticello Avenue]] and Second Street SE, was built in 1976<ref>"Charlottesville : CRHA Sites." Charlottesville : Home. Web. 30 Aug. 2010. <http://www.charlottesville.org/Index.aspx?page=710>.</ref> 98 units are one bedroom with the rest having two bedrooms.  



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Crescent Halls, ca. 2013

Crescent Halls is a 105-unit apartment building owned and operated by the Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority. The structure, located at the intersection of Monticello Avenue and Second Street SE, was built in 1976[1] 98 units are one bedroom with the rest having two bedrooms.

The average monthly rent in 2011 for a one-bedroom unit is $248. A two bedroom unit is $314. [2]

Redevelopment

Many residents have complained about dilapidated conditions at the facility. [3]

Crescent Halls is due to be refurbished as one of the first projects in the CRHA's redevelopment process[4].

As part of the renovation, the CRHA has committed to pay for the relocation of residents during that time. That will mean the CRHA could be responsible for paying up to $633,864 in additional rent during that time in order to pay for market-rate units. It is not known if the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development will cover the cost. [2]

A master plan created by Wallace Roberts & Todd estimated the renovation would cost as much as $5.75 million. [2] Two units will be lost due to the renovation.


References

  1. "Charlottesville : CRHA Sites." Charlottesville : Home. Web. 30 Aug. 2010. <http://www.charlottesville.org/Index.aspx?page=710>.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Web. CHRA MOU Report - November 6, 2011, City of Charlottesville, Department of Neighborhood Services, retrieved December 5, 2011.
  3. Web. Charlottesville Investing in Affordable Housing Upgrades, Dannika Lewis, NBC 29, Charlottesville, Virginia, December 26, 2011, retrieved December 29, 2011.
  4. Dixit, Rachana. "Crescent Halls' Fate Lies in Structural Soundness Study | Daily Progress." Home | Daily Progress. 30 Aug. 2010. Web. 30 Aug. 2010. <http://www2.dailyprogress.com/news/2010/aug/29/crescent-halls-fate-lies-structural-soundness-stud-ar-478711/>.