At Community Lenders, we are fortunate to know some true community heroes and are inspired by many others. In this annual report, we share some of their stories and how their legacies led to the creation of homes for everyday heroes, families, seniors and veterans. Annual Report 2020-2021
700 Somerset Partners
Oren Brothers Real Estate, a private, family-owned, builder and manager of award-winning multi-family communities in the Philadelphia region, partnered with Veterans Multi-Service Center, Inc., a non-profit corporation for this project. Veterans Multi-Service Center Inc.’s mission is to provide outreach, counseling, employability assessment, job training and placement, permanent housing, transitional living and supportive services to veterans […]
Mantua Preservation Project
Mantua Preservation Project consists of ten scattered-site properties within a two block area in the Mantua section of Philadelphia. These buildings consist of 9 triplexes and 1 duplex. The $2.5 million dollar revitalization of the properties was done through a combination of permanent financing from Community Lenders and capital grants. Mantua Preservation Project LLC, was […]
Annual Report 2020
The definition of applauding is a positive expression of appreciation or approval, best conveyed by many in a crowd. In this time of safe social distancing, our applause is for both our lending partners and project partners. We are highlighting our helpers, comforter, mentors and supporters in this years annual report. Annual Report 2019 – […]
Crossroads Housing
Crossroads Housing is the first Montgomery County project for Delaware Valley Development Company. They built 48 two and three bedroom affordable rental housing units for families. All units are designed with the needs of growing families in mind; each home features a garage and private entrance, spacious living & dining areas, fully equipped kitchen, ample […]
Acme Structure X Inc.
The Corbit Brothers building, owned by Acme Structure X Inc., is a gem in downtown Reading’s Callowhill Historic District. The building was built more than 100 years ago and is one of the few terra-cotta facade buildings still remaining in downtown Reading, PA. This historic building represents a high point in commercial architecture from the […]