Organization Aims to Convert Hotel into Housing for Veterans

The former Wingate by Wyndham hotel in Austell would be able to house about 95 people.

Libby Allnatt
Written By Libby Allnatt
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Photo: Tunnel to Towers Foundation.

A New York-based organization that aims to provide homes for veterans and their families wants to convert a hotel in Austell into affordable housing.

Upon completion, the former Wingate by Wyndham hotel would be able to house about 95 people, Atlanta Business Chronicle reports. The Cobb County property is next to Six Flags Over Georgia.

The Tunnel to Towers Foundation is teaming up with architecture firm Leo A Daly on the project, according to the news outlet.

Headquartered in Staten Island, the Tunnel to Towers Foundation was founded in 2001 to honor firefighter Stephen Siller, who sacrificed his life to save others on September 11. The Austell project is part of the foundation’s Homeless Veteran Program. The program provided housing assistance and access to services to more than 3,300 veterans last year, according to the organization.

The Tunnel to Towers Foundation closed on the Austell site last year and seeks to begin construction within the next month, according to Atlanta Business Chronicle.

The organization developed a similar project in Houston, converting a former hotel into a high-end affordable apartment complex that provides housing to 131 veterans.

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Libby Allnatt is the National Editor at What Now. She has been a journalist since graduating from Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, gathering experience in copy editing, writing and social media. With a passion for helping people find their new favorite places, Libby enjoys highlighting small businesses, trying new coffee shops and exploring a city's signature spots. Originally from Salt Lake City, she loves discovering all the Peach State has to offer.
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