Vacant lots to become low-income housing in South Bend
SOUTH BEND, Ind. - 37 vacant South Bend properties will be transformed into 50 new, low-income housing units.
Advantix Development Corporation is building the $13 million project on empty unused lots, currently owned by the city, in northwest and west side neighborhoods.
It hinged on state tax credits from the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority, which it earned, along with 16 other projects across the state.
The city says this is the fourth South Bend project to earn this tax credit in less than twelve months, accounting for more than 210 new affordable housing units total and $60 million of investment.
The following is a list of the 37 vacant lots.
911 Sherman Avenue
909 Sherman Avenue
813 N Cleveland Avenue
809 N Cleveland Avenue
737 N Cleveland Avenue
735 N Cleveland Avenue
662 Lawndale Avenue
654 Lawndale Avenue
1217 Van Buren Street
1215 Van Buren Street
1218 Van Buren Street
752 Cleveland Avenue
1216 Van Buren Street
746 N Cleveland Avenue
744 N Cleveland Avenue
716 Sherman Avenue
702 Sherman Avenue
632 Sherman Avenue
1014 Lindsey Street
630 Sherman Avenue
622 Sherman Avenue
1411 Linden Avenue
744 Harrison Avenue
740 Harrison Avenue
736 Harrison Avenue
1202 Huey Street
1322 N Brookfield Street
1030 Obrien Street
2518 Linden Avenue
2506 Linden Avenue
630 Johnson Street
641 N Brookfield Street
2606 W Colfax Avenue
218 S Meade Street
622 W Marion Street
620 W Marion Street
618 W Marion Street
425 Leland Avenue
421 Leland Avenue
419 Leland Avenue
901 Blaine Avenue
905 Blaine Avenue