Miami’s Newest Affordable Housing Triumph, Lincoln Gardens Apartments Opens for Senior Living in Brownsville

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Senior citizens in the Brownsville community of Miami have a new cause for celebration as Miami-Dade County officially opens the Lincoln Gardens Apartments, a complex designed to provide affordable housing options for the elderly. The announcement of this grand opening, to be held on Thursday, September 26, brings to fruition the second phase of a vision that has transformed over nine acres of what was previously Miami-Dade Public Housing site into a space of hope and dignified living for its senior residents.

According to Miami-Dade County’s official release, city leaders, including Mayor Daniella Levine Cava and Commissioner Keon Hardemon, alongside Public Housing and Community Development Director Alex R. Ballina, Related Group President Jon Paul Perez, and Related Urban Development Group President Albert Milo, are poised to unveil this development at 10:00 a.m. at 2425 NW 46 Street, marking the occasion with a sense of accomplishment shared by those vested in the welfare of the aging population, Mayor Levine Cava’s administration has allocated $1 million from Surtax funding to ensure the affordable nature of the housing complex.

Lincoln Gardens Apartments comprises four-story buildings housing 77 units equipped with desirable amenities such as ADA and UFAS accessible units, sustainable digital thermostats, energy-efficient appliances, and sturdy impact-resistant doors and windows, also the comfort provided by central air conditioning, in-unit washers and dryers, and modern kitchen fittings including microwave ovens and in-sink garbage disposals, per the details disclosed by Miami-Dade county. It all comes wrapped in a package of security with access-controlled entry systems and extras including a fitness center, a business center, and a multipurpose room, creating a community equipped to empower and enrich the day-to-day life of its elderly residents…

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