Housing for chronically homeless and extremely low income members of the community

Renovations on this building just off the green in Lebanon began in December, 2017. When complete, this three story building will provide 18 one-bedroom apartments for chronically homeless and extremely low income members of the community. Improvements include new roof, siding, wiring, windows, flooring, light fixtures, bathrooms, appliances, and energy efficiency. Enhanced case management services will be provided by the Upper Valley Haven. Construction is expected to be finished by June, 2018.

New housing for seniors and the disabled in Hanover, NH

 

The curent Summer Park Residences were constructed by the Town of Hanover in 1975. Zoning changes approved by Hanover will allow these 24 apartments to be replaced with an increased number of fully accessible, energy efficient units. Initial funding from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston through Ledyard Bank was approved in December. Twin Pines continues to work with the Town of Hanover to determine the full scope of the project, and hopes to begin construction in 2019.