Real Estate Development
Since 2006, Over-the-Rhine Community Housing has added more than 1000 units of high-quality housing to the Cincinnati market, with most of it being in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. The demand for low-income housing continues to grow and we have responded by working with partners in other neighborhoods to expand our successful model of resident centered affordable housing development. Check out our current and completed projects and properties.
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The Need Over-the-Rhine Community Housing owns and manages 710 units in 133 buildings in Over-the-Rhine, Lower Price Hill, the Downtown Central Business District, and Northside with a goal to ensure safe, dignified, affordable housing for low-income residents. Most of our…
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Spaeth and Kelly Hall
Spaeth and Kelly Hall
Affordable Housing | Residential
Features include a secured, 24-hour staffed, front entry, common lounge, laundry room, convenience kitchen, case management offices, and property maintenance offices and shop. On-site case management and supportive services will be provided by Tender Mercies and others…
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Glen Wright Place at Pleasant House
Glen Wright Place at Pleasant House
Affordable Housing | Residential
The project will continue to serve homeless and formerly homeless individuals who have experienced mental illness. The tenants currently residing in the building will be moving to other Tender Mercies properties and will be given an opportunity to move back…
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Vandalia Point
Vandalia Point
Affordable Housing | Residential
According to the 2020 census, Northside was the neighborhood with the greatest increase in housing costs in the entire city of Cincinnati. Northside has prioritized the need for affordable housing and advocated for low-income housing opportunities to maintain the diversity…
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Gloria’s Place
Gloria’s Place
Affordable Housing | Residential | Supportive Housing
The Need This project is intended to build upon the success of OTR CommunityHousing’s history of providing well operated supportive housing to the most vulnerable members of our community. Gloria’s Place project will most closely resemble our Jimmy Heath House…
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Thank You to Our Current Project Partners
- Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr. Foundation
- Christ Church Cathedral
- Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation (3CDC)
- Cincinnati Development Fund
- City of Cincinnati
- City Studios Architecture
- CREA
- Community Learning Institute
- Community Matters
- Duke Energy Foundation
- Federal Home Loan Bank
- Fifth Third Bank
- First Financial Bank
- Finance Fund
- George B. Riley Trust
- Greater Cincinnati Foundation
- Hamilton County
- HGC Construction
- Hubert Family Foundation
- Jacob G. Schmidlapp Trust Fifth Third Bank, Trustee
- LISC
- Lower Price Hill Community Council
- Marge & Charles J. Schott Foundation
- McLane Foundation
- National Equity Fund
- Nehemiah Manufacturing Co.
- Neighborhood Action Team
- New Republic Architecture
- Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing
- Ohio Department of Development
- Ohio Housing Finance Agency
- Ohio Mental Health and Addiction Services
- Platte Architecture
- Strategies to End Homelessness
- Tender Mercies
- The Model Group
- The Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority
- Urban Sites
- U.S. Bank
- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
