TULSA: A Missouri-based company is planning to construct a 60-unit affordable housing complex in south Tulsa that would serve seniors and youths who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
“We hope that it will serve as a natural mentoring program between the seniors and the youth,” said Heather Bradley-Geary, with The Vecino Group of Springfield.
Intrada at Tulsa, as the development would be called, is proposed for construction at 7321 S. 101 East Ave. The complex would include 30 one- and two-bedroom apartments for youths and 30 one- and two-bedroom apartments for seniors.
The facility would also include community space where young people would receive job training and education counseling and have access to computers, Bradley-Geary said…
This trend is covered in detail in the Seniors Housing Trends Monthly News