CAPE MAY, NJ—The Catholic Diocese of Camden is partnering with MDG Design + Construction and Hudson Valley Property Group to refinance Victorian Towers, a transaction that will include more than $8 million in capital improvements to the 205-unit senior housing development at 608 Washington Street in Cape May, NJ.
The refinancing will preserve the affordability of Victorian Towers for 20 more years, while renovations will provide necessary upgrades to the units and property.
“We couldn't be more pleased to be able to make a significant investment in the improvement of Victorian Towers,” says James Reynolds, the executive director of Diocesan Housing Services Corporate of Camden, the Diocese's housing agency. “Our partners at MDG and HVPG are consummate professionals and are helping us to further the work of the Church in advancing the interests of low- and moderate-income seniors and families in need throughout South Jersey.”
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