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CONNER HOUSE
3445 E Bethel Avenue
INDIANAPOLIS IN, 46203
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Contact Phone: (317) 782-3051
Details: The Conner House provides twenty-four (24) one-bedroom apartments in a two-story elevator building on the southeast side of Indianapolis. Built as an care free living community, it was the city’s first residential community dedicated solely to individuals with HIV/AIDS. Jointly sponsored by The Damien Center and St. Phillip’s Episcopal Church, it is owned by a not-for-profit corporation with its own Board of Directors. Conner House was developed as a Section 811 property and funded through HUD’s Capital Advance Program with a Project Rental Assistance Contract (PRAC) to make it affordable to very-low income residents. Four (4) of the apartments are fully handicapped-accessible. All of the apartments are carpeted, have individually-controlled heating and air-conditioning, equipped kitchens, emergency pull cords, and an intercom/access system for visitor screening. All utilities are included in the rent. A laundry room is located on the first floor. The lounge has a full kitchen and is used for meetings, dinners, and parties. Just outside the lounge is the patio for entertainment or just to catch some rays. Residents also enjoy the small lake just a short walk from the building on the Conner House property. Referrals to the building are made by the care coordinators of the Damien Center and other HIV Care Agencies, who provide a wide range of support services to the residents. Handicap Accessible.
Website: http://tri-assoc.com/
Bedrooms Available: 24 One Bedroom Units
Property Type: Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment - Disabled
Utilities Included: Water, Trash Service, Heat, Electricity
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
To apply: Visit the management office for the apartment. PINE MEADOWS APARTMENTS
Conner House, Indianapolis IN - Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment
INDIANAPOLIS IN, 46203
Contact Name:
Contact Phone: (317) 782-3051
Details: The Conner House provides twenty-four (24) one-bedroom apartments in a two-story elevator building on the southeast side of Indianapolis. Built as an care free living community, it was the city’s first residential community dedicated solely to individuals with HIV/AIDS. Jointly sponsored by The Damien Center and St. Phillip’s Episcopal Church, it is owned by a not-for-profit corporation with its own Board of Directors. Conner House was developed as a Section 811 property and funded through HUD’s Capital Advance Program with a Project Rental Assistance Contract (PRAC) to make it affordable to very-low income residents. Four (4) of the apartments are fully handicapped-accessible. All of the apartments are carpeted, have individually-controlled heating and air-conditioning, equipped kitchens, emergency pull cords, and an intercom/access system for visitor screening. All utilities are included in the rent. A laundry room is located on the first floor. The lounge has a full kitchen and is used for meetings, dinners, and parties. Just outside the lounge is the patio for entertainment or just to catch some rays. Residents also enjoy the small lake just a short walk from the building on the Conner House property. Referrals to the building are made by the care coordinators of the Damien Center and other HIV Care Agencies, who provide a wide range of support services to the residents. Handicap Accessible.
Website: http://tri-assoc.com/
Bedrooms Available: 24 One Bedroom Units
Property Type: Subsidized, Low-Rent Apartment - Disabled
Utilities Included: Water, Trash Service, Heat, Electricity
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
To apply: Visit the management office for the apartment. PINE MEADOWS APARTMENTS
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Comment from Carson Trent on 2016-06-07 13:25:26: The Board of Directors from Conner House's non-profit owners as well as the project management company have been making great strides in several improvements as well as giving the tenants a voice in the process. You can see the tenants have also began to take pride in their home, the beautiful eco-friendly grounds, and the neighborhood.. Plans for more outside gathering places and possibly a community garden for the 24 residents, 27 if you count the 4 legged residents are already in the works for the summer. The staff are friendly, maintenance requests are responded to promptly and yes they even show up at 3am if you lock yourself out (ok it only happened once). No home is perfect and The Conner House is no exception. The interior can look a little beige, more beige and more beige. The office is only open a few hours a day or an afternoon every other day which is understandable with only 24 residents, but it can get frustrating sometimes when you just miss them 3-4 days in a row. The pond in back, which could be getting a fountain this summer seems to have become the favorite place for some of the more unruly Canadian geese making walking my Chiwinnie more of a carry my Chiwinnie. However, animal friendly efforts seem to be paying off. Although Garfield Park residents may disagree (just kidding). The one and really the only big setback living in The Conner House is not having a larger grocery store or pharmacy in walking distance, so the only fresh fruits or vegetables around are a bag of Cheetos and a box of Skittles for 3x the price. Yes their is a bus stop 100 feet away but mass transit in Indianapolis is more like a trip back to the 1980s (plan to wait awhile. Oh, and the city must think a bench to sit and wait on is just too luxurious for SODA neighborhood, yes we've named our little corner of paradise South Of Downtown Area). Finally, if you do feel brave and head out for a stroll don't think Indy is gonna make it easy because their are no sidewalks. You must choose the more rustic route by climbing in and out of large muddy or snowy drainage valleys or try a more urban adventure by clinging to the edge of a very busy 3 lane Raymond Ave with an array of semi trucks and late for work commuters heading downtown through our peaceful, tree-lined SODA.Do you have experience with CONNER HOUSE? Add your review/comment here
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