Celebrating the Grand Opening of 1528 West Apartments in Allentown

HDC MidAtlantic recently celebrated a major milestone with the grand opening of 1528 West Apartments, a newly completed affordable housing community in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Representing a $19 million investment in the Lehigh Valley, this new development brings 49 affordable apartments to the region—designed specifically for seniors aged 55+ and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).

The project includes 35 one-bedroom and 14 two-bedroom units, reflecting the high demand for affordable housing in Lehigh County. With more than 230 applicants for just 49 homes, the need for accessible, inclusive housing continues to grow.

1528 West embodies the American dream—that everyone should have the freedom and opportunity to succeed and live a better life,” said Dana Hanchin, President and CEO of HDC MidAtlantic. “Designed to foster independence, this community provides a supportive environment for seniors and individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.”

The development includes a dedicated set-aside of units for adults with IDD through a partnership with the Eastern Pennsylvania Down Syndrome Center (EPDSC).

Allentown Mayor Matt Tuerk joined in celebrating the new community and emphasized the need for continued housing investment across the city.


But we cannot stop here. We need continued investment in affordable housing across our city and county,” he said.
“And in a time when ‘not in my backyard’ is a popular phrase, I’m happy to say not just ‘yes, in my backyard,’ but let’s build it in the front yard.

The road to completion wasn’t without its challenges. During the COVID-19 pandemic, skyrocketing construction costs made it difficult to reach the closing stage. Critical support came from the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency (PHFA), which provided $1.9 million in Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC), along with other key funding sources.

In total, PHFA contributed $4.6 million in loans and nearly $1.2 million in tax credits—generating more than $11.5 million in equity for the project.
The end result will be more much-needed affordable housing with supportive services for seniors,” said Jessica Perry, PHFA’s Director of Multifamily Housing.

Additional funding partners included CREA, Fulton Bank, the City of Allentown, the HOME Investment Partnerships Program, the American Rescue Plan Act, the Pennsylvania DCED Neighborhood Assistance Program, M&T Bank, and Mid Penn Bank.

The grand opening took place on World Down Syndrome Day, adding a personal and meaningful layer to the event. Guests—including new residents, elected officials, community partners, and neighbors—celebrated with a ribbon-cutting, open house, and colorful socks in tribute to the chromosomes that define Down syndrome.

Kim Krauter, Senior Vice President of Real Estate Development at HDC, shared her personal connection to the day:
I have a 16-year-old son, Jesse, who has Down syndrome. As a parent, I can’t help but dream of a future where there are opportunities like this for him when he’s ready to take the next step toward greater independence.

Bill Meltzer, Co-Founder and Chair of the Housing Initiative Committee at EPDSC, echoed that sentiment:
Housing that is safe, affordable, and inclusive is critical to making our communities more livable for people with disabilities. This is truly a dream come true for our young adults, as well as others with disabilities who would love to have a place they can call home.

Food and refreshments for the event were generously provided by Mary Ann Donut Kitchen and Bitty & Beau’s Coffee.