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Red Clay Development Partners is an entrepreneurial real estate development company with a focus on multi-family communities.

 

Indigo At Champions Ridge: Orlando

 
 
 

INDIGO AT CHAMPIONS RIDGE

 Located 25 miles southwest of Orlando’s booming city center, Indigo at Champions Gate is situated on ±17 fully zoned and entitled acres and spans 300 units across ten residential buildings and one clubhouse.

 The Property sits close to major thoroughfares and offers residents spacious units with premium finishes and a range of health and wellness amenities. With walking trails, indoor and outdoor yoga areas, a spin room, fitness center open to the pool and an active clubhouse, Indigo places convenient, quality community living within reach for the city’s rising workforce.

 If you’re interested in discussing this project, let’s talk.

The Element at the Grove
Wendell, NC

Mixed-use development in Wendell North Carolina, including 312 apartment units, townhomes, and future retail.

 
 
 
 

Red Clay’s award for a redevelopment project in West Atlanta

Project Team: Westside future Fund, Red Clay Development Partners, Community Construction Group, Jones Pierce Architects, Stability Engineering, Proficient Engineering, Flippo Civil Design, Trees Atlanta.

395 James P. Brawley Drive

395 James P. Brawley Drive is an aspiring of an affordable project on Atlanta’s Historic Westside.

395 JP Brawley represents the intersection of physical revitalization and community retention of a blighted and vacant property. The project guarantees long-term affordable housing and was funded through an innovative public-private partnership including private philanthropic support; an operating subsidy provided by Atlanta Housing HomeFlex vouchers; and permanent financing through Westside Future Fund’s social impact fund. Thanks to robust philanthropic support, WFF is Abe to sustain the property for a population where the aggregate median household income is approximately 40% of AMI. The average tenant-paid rent is only $677, a figure made possible through Atlanta Housing’s HomeFlex vouchers and WFF self-subsidy. This speaks to the high level of affordability that this unique development and housing program are designed to support. WFF’s blended financial model leverages philanthropic equity to rapidly acquire assets, locking them down for use as permanently affordable housing even in the runaway growth of the local market.

Completed in April 2021, the site features 31 total units with amenities that include a new laundry facility, community room, community-wide wireless internet, with new porches and balconies overlooking a central common area. The buildings, previously all one and two bedroom units were reconfigured into a wider variety of sizes to accommodate varying family sizes. Ultimately, this project is a critical success in a broader effort to maintain permanent affordability, which will provide a ladder to economic mobility, community stabilization, and an ecosystem that disrupts the intergenerational cycle of poverty.