The New Orleans Redevelopment Authority (NORA) has approved a conditional funding award as of April 21, 2026, to advance the redevelopment project located on the 2900 block of Tulane Avenue. NORA has selected HRI Communities as the development partner to spearhead and manage non-congregate housing, utilizing federal HOME-ARP funds. This development aims to reuse underutilized parcels along a key commercial corridor and increase housing capacity.
The project, planned on a site spanning approximately 35,000 square feet, encompasses parcels with frontage along Tulane Avenue, S. Gayoso Street, and S. Dupre Street. NORA, in collaboration with the City of New Orleans Office of Community Development, will fund this initiative through federal resources allocated under the American Rescue Plan Act.
HRI Communities will lead the development and oversee the operation of this housing project. The design intends to provide private, non-congregate units, each equipped with kitchens and bathrooms. Supportive services will be included to assist residents transitioning to permanent housing. Specific details such as unit counts and development costs are yet to be disclosed.
This initial approval marks an early phase of the project, with further HUD compliance reviews pending. Additional design details and construction timelines are expected to be shared as the project progresses. The exact dates for the start or completion of construction are still undetermined.
The redevelopment represents a significant private-sector-driven effort to revitalize city parcels along the Tulane Avenue corridor. It channels federal funding into a private housing facility, potentially influencing future public-private housing arrangements and local investment strategies. The involvement of HRI Communities highlights the need for effective management and affordability strategies, which are crucial for stakeholders in property management and affordable housing sectors.
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