An anonymous donor offered a $500,000 challenge grant to help raise $1 million for the $58 million Community Care Campus in Louisville.
The agency is largely funded by federal money.
The innovative home could be a big part of the future of affordable housing in Louisville.
The facility currently has 257 bedrooms, a full commercial kitchen, cafeteria, laundry rooms, fitness center, and even a saltwater pool.
The building and the street beside it are dedicated to the late J. Michael Brown -- the first African American to be appointed Secretary of the Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet.
The complex off Preston Highway will help provide long-term support for individuals in need.
Louisville’s housing landscape includes a mix of single-family homes, multifamily units, and middle housing. And recently, there's been an uptick in multi-family developments.
A new affordable housing community for seniors is set to break ground in south Louisville.
The Louisville Metro Housing Authority is moving forward with plans to demolish and redevelop Dosker Manor, a high-rise public housing complex in downtown Louisville.
Louisville Metro Housing Authority recently submitted a request for proposals for Parkway Place, which is also known as Park Hill.