In the heart of Kansas City, an exciting new development is taking shape in the Beacon Hill neighborhood. On a sunny Thursday morning, officials gathered to officially break ground on a project that promises to bring much-needed affordable housing to the area. This endeavor, aptly named The Mabion, is more than just a construction project; it’s a part of a larger vision to transform and rehabilitate the community.
The Mabion is named in honor of Pastor Ray Mabion Sr., a beloved figure in the community who has spent decades championing the needs of local residents. His son, Pastor Ray Mabion II, who now leads the Bethlehem Kingdom Center, spoke passionately about the project’s significance. “We have an excellent opportunity with this project to bring transformation to our city,” he said, emphasizing the need for both change and stability in the neighborhood. He added, “In that transformation, we want to be able to make sure that some of the residents can still stay.” This goal reflects a commitment to balancing growth with the preservation of the community’s existing fabric.
Located at the corner of E. 28th Street and Forest Avenue, The Mabion will feature a total of 57 modern apartments. These units will include one, two, and three-bedroom layouts equipped with updated appliances, designed to cater to a diverse range of families and individuals. One exciting aspect is that there are no income requirements for renters, making it a viable option for those living in economically challenged circumstances. The aim is clear: to offer a place that is affordable yet high-quality.
Arielle Nash, the president of the Nash Group, a company specializing in affordable housing developments, echoed the urgency of the moment. “It’s really needed; we are in a housing crisis,” she stated. “But to be able to bring something to the marketplace that is affordable like we are here today with The Mabion has been so amazing just to work with the city.” Nash added that the project is not just about providing homes; it’s about serving as an economic catalyst for further developments in the area. This vision aims to enhance the neighborhood and create opportunities for all its residents.
The sentiments of community members like Alyce King, who has lived in Beacon Hill for over sixty years, highlight the local enthusiasm for this project. “I think it’s going to be good for people who need a good place to live,” she remarked with a hopeful smile. Her words resonate with the community’s desire for progress without losing the essence of what makes Beacon Hill home.
The Mabion is part of the Mayor’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund, which aims to increase the housing stock in Kansas City significantly. With investments fueling nearly 3,000 new units of housing, this initiative not only addresses the immediate need for affordable living spaces but also signals a proactive approach to combat housing instability in the city. “What an exciting day,” the city’s mayor said during the groundbreaking ceremony, reflecting the optimism surrounding the project.
The Mabion is set to be completed by next fall, offering a beacon of hope for many families desperately seeking affordable housing options. As construction begins, the community eagerly anticipates the positive change that lies ahead. The commitment to creating affordable living spaces aligns with a broader mission of uplifting Kansas City, showcasing the power of collaboration between local leaders, community organizations, and residents. Together, they’re building not just apartments, but a brighter future for everyone involved.
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