New affordable housing opens in West Palm Beach, giving residents chance to stay as redevelopment grows

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Forty-three new affordable housing units along Tamarind Avenue in the Coleman Park neighborhood of West Palm Beach are now ready for move-in, offering low-income families, seniors and those with special needs a place to stay as major redevelopment reshapes the area.

The two- and three-story buildings are part of the larger Coleman Park Renaissance Project, which is transforming 11 vacant lots into affordable housing units across six different buildings. Rents range from just under $400 to $1,850 a month.

Resident Wanda Walker, who has lived in the Coleman Park neighborhood for nearly a decade, said the changes in the area have been noticeable…

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