Posted on Feb 4, 2023
Modular Apartments in Philadelphia Could Be 'Model' for Combating Veteran Homelessness, Builders...
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As the Department of Veterans Affairs continues a push toward eliminating homelessness among the nation's veterans, a Philadelphia-based nonprofit is opening an apartment complex it hopes will serve as a model for sheltering former service members.
A 47-unit garden apartment complex known as Veterans Village is set to open in the coming weeks in the city's Frankford neighborhood, providing affordable housing to veterans who have recently left the service or are in emergency shelters or temporary housing.
A 47-unit garden apartment complex known as Veterans Village is set to open in the coming weeks in the city's Frankford neighborhood, providing affordable housing to veterans who have recently left the service or are in emergency shelters or temporary housing.
Modular Apartments in Philadelphia Could Be 'Model' for Combating Veteran Homelessness, Builders...
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In the only picture in the article they look nice, but I worry it didn't mention weather they were handicap accessible.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Everything has to be built that way now...or have a certain percentage that are handicap compliant
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COL Randall C.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown - Absolutely. Even if it wasn't new construction and retrofitted/upgraded, it would have to comply with current code.
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