The Gulfton neighborhood of Houston has lacked new affordable housing developments for the past four decades. The situation is improving due to a collaborative effort among developers, resulting in a new mixed-use apartment complex in the area. The latest project will present retail and commercial spaces along with affordable housing.
Highlights
- Connect Highstar is the latest affordable housing project in Gulfton, which will offer 77 units to low-income households.
- The Houston neighborhood project will offer residents a micro-retail kiosk space and 9,000 sq. ft. of commercial space as well.
- The development is a collaboration between the city of Houston, Brinshore Development, and Connect Community.
Gulfton Welcomes Connect Highstar Apartments
Connect Highstar is the latest affordable housing project that offers income-generating opportunities through its retail and commercial spaces. Located at 6440 Hillcroft Street, the $33.5 million apartment complex aims to serve Gulfton families across various income levels.
The Houston neighborhood-based property will offer residents a community dining area, a picnic spot, and a playground. Additionally, Connect Highstar strives to come up with free support services for education, health, and community engagement.
77 Units for Residents with 80% (or less) AMI
Connect Highstar emphasizes affordable housing by reserving 77 units for Gulfton families earning at or below 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI). These units of the Houston-based housing initiative will have one to three bedrooms. Each unit will feature durable flooring, granite countertops, in-unit washers and dryers, and tiled bathrooms.
Residents of Connect Highstar have access to nearby amenities, including Legacy Community Health Clinic, BakerRipley’s Sharpstown Campus, parks, public transit, and the Houston Public Library. All the details were released through a press release.
Opportunities for Retail and Commercial Spaces
Developers of the Gulfton establishment have ensured that the mixed-use space has enough capacity. This is done so that both housing and opportunities can thrive at the Houston property.
9,000 sq. ft. of commercial space has been allocated to provide income-generating opportunities for Gulfton residents. Additionally, there is a micro-retail kiosk space for the Houston neighborhood’s local entrepreneurs.
Fabric Forge Part of the Houston Project
To support women’s employment opportunities, Connect Highstar has partnered with Fabric Forge. hrough this partnership, female residents can enroll in sewing classes, enhance their skills, and obtain certification. Upon gaining professional experience, women at Connect Highstar can pursue entrepreneurship or employment opportunities.
A Partnership Project
The latest Gulfton mixed-use development is a joint initiative of the city of Houston, Evanston-based developer Brinshore Development, and the nonprofit group Connect Community.
Ending a 40-year gap in new affordable housing, Connect Highstar introduces retail opportunities and community amenities for Gulfton residents.