Seniors housing developers compete for Global Award

trophy NEW YORK: The one hundred and second entry for the seniors housing Global Awards 2016 has been received.

The imposing three-story structure, built during the Great Depression from locally quarried sandstone, reopened Jan. 15 as the Campton School Apartments after Wiedemann organized a $3.9 million renovation.

The building now houses 13 one-bedroom and six two-bedroom apartments for adults 55 and older. Sixteen units have monthly rents of between $330 and $575 for low-income residents. One of the building’s first residents was once a teacher at the school; a former librarian has signed a lease for another unit.

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Global Over 50s Housing/Healthcare Awards.