Hope VI

The HOPE VI program, developed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), provides public housing authorities with resources to revitalize severely distressed public housing developments.
DHA received a $20 million HOPE VI grant to demolish and rebuild Frazier Courts in southeast Dallas. Frazier Courts is a part of DHA's "Golden Triangle" master plan to demolish Turner Courts and
Rhoads Terrace housing developments, to give new life to an aging area. The Frazier commitment is a $60 million investment to that community. At DHA's request, Antonio DiMambro, a renowned urban planner
from Boston, has also developed a Master Plan for the surrounding the southeast Dallas community.
The Roseland HOPE VI development near CityPlace, including Roseland Townhomes, Roseland Estates, Roseland Gardens, Monarch and Carroll Townhomes, is DHA's second-largest public housing development.
Together, Roseland represents a $75 million investment in the community, $35 million from a HUD grant; the remainder leveraged with private funds. DHA replaced outdated homes, built in 1942, with
contemporary housing.
For information on how to partner with DHA on land deals, contact mraglon@dhadal.com.
"Working together, we are making great strides in making the dream of home ownership a reality for families in communities like West Dallas where new residential development is rare. This project
provides exciting opportunities for working families to own highly personalized, quality homes and create a vibrant new community in West Dallas."
-David Christian, KB Home Dallas/Fort Worth former division president

