HDC Breaks Ground on The Apartments at College Avenue

HDC MidAtlantic was thrilled to break ground on The Apartments at College Avenue with elected officials, partners, supporters, and the local community on Feb. 7. More than 120 people came out to support this highly anticipated affordable housing community, which will bring 64 affordable apartments to Lancaster City. This development represents a $23.3 million investment in the local economy.

“Today is a day of hope and opportunity for the City of Lancaster,” said Dana Hanchin, President & CEO of HDC MidAtlantic at the groundbreaking. “After four years of relentless effort, we stand on the precipice of bringing new, affordable housing to the West End. We stand here today because of the support and collaboration of our partners, advocates, and friends. Let us celebrate the vibrant, welcoming community we are creating together.”

Attendees heard from a slate of speakers who are all invested in the expansion of affordable housing in Lancaster County including Lancaster Mayor Danene Sorace; Representative Michael Sturla; Alice Yoder, Lancaster County Commissioner; Robin Wiessmann, Executive Director & CEO of the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency; Shane Zimmerman, President of The Steinman Foundation/Steinman Communications; William Kepner, CEO of United Disabilities Services Foundation; Daniel Sansary, Chair of HDC’s Board of Directors; Edwin Martinez Feliciano, HDC Board Member and resident; and Evita Colon, Poet Laureate of Lancaster City. Barry Lee of the Circle Legacy Center provided a land acknowledgement to honor the history of the site.

“Sixty-four units of affordable housing is the most significant addition of affordable housing to the City of Lancaster in literally decades,” said Mayor Danene Sorace. “It is here in the northwest of the City, and that is really important. We are knitting back together a community. Economic diversity is a strength. We need people at all income levels to be able to live across our City.”

The Apartments at College Avenue will serve households earning between $10,000-45,000—or 20%, 50%, and 60% of the area median income. Rents will range from $228-998. Twelve of the 64 apartments will be fully accessible for individuals living with disabilities.

Financial support for this community was provided by many partners including the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency, the City of Lancaster, The Steinman Foundation, United Disabilities Services Foundation, Tenfold, High Foundation, Fulton Bank, CREA, Lancaster County Community Foundation, Lancaster County Housing and Redevelopment Authority, The Samuel N. Lombardo Foundation, First Citizens Community Bank, Truist, PNC Foundation, M&T Bank, PeoplesBank, First Commonwealth Bank, and Santander.

To be placed on the interest list for this community, individuals can reach out to HDC at info@hdcweb.org or 717-291-1911. Those on the list will be contacted to fill out an application once leasing opens in Spring 2025.