Sojourner House

Sojourner House Rehabilitation Summary

Sojourner House is a thoughtfully developed residential community that expands access to safe, high-quality, and affordable housing for families. The project delivers modern apartments in a well-designed setting that balances livability, durability, and sustainability. Located in a central neighborhood with access to transit, jobs, schools, and community services, Sojourner House strengthens the surrounding area while addressing a critical housing need.

The development incorporates a range of design features intended to improve quality of life for residents. Each apartment includes energy-efficient systems, high-performance windows, and durable finishes designed to minimize long-term maintenance costs. Common spaces are tailored for both comfort and practicality, creating a welcoming environment that fosters resident engagement and community connection. In addition, the project integrates sustainable design practices that help reduce utility expenses, making the homes even more affordable over time.

The financing for Sojourner House brings together a mix of public and private resources to ensure long-term affordability and financial stability. By combining state and local housing funds with private investment, the project demonstrates how creative partnerships can produce high-quality affordable housing without compromising on design or sustainability. The result is a model development that both meets immediate housing needs and contributes to the broader goal of neighborhood revitalization.

Stone Sherick’s Role
Stone Sherick provided end-to-end development consulting services for Sojourner House, helping to move the project from early planning through completion. Their work included preparing detailed financial analyses, advising on cost projections, coordinating with architects and contractors, and assisting with funding applications and approvals. Stone Sherick also monitored progress throughout construction to ensure the project stayed on schedule and within budget. Their expertise and hands-on involvement were essential to aligning the project with its financial, regulatory, and community goals.

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Women Against Abuse

dollar

$2,300,000 value

building

15 units

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