Announcements


Jobs Jobs Jobs;  In 2010 Paces Foundation deploys $60 million worth of development.

Shoal Creek

Galleria Manor

Panama Commons

Waterford

Rosewood

 

leed_gold_10_tmLEED Gold Certification:

Whitehall Manor (senior) and Whitehall Commons (family) a joint-phased project in Cleveland, Georgia has acheived the coveted GOLD standard of achievement by the national LEED association.   Designed and constructed to the most stringent standards, many features such as solar waterheating, wind turbine energy generation, low impact paints, flooring, siding and roofing materials, as well as environmentally sound purchasing and waste management. Whitehall Manor is the first LEED Gold Project in the state of Georgia for seniors. Whitehall Commons is the second affordable family project with this designation.

$1,300,000 FHLB Affordable Housing Program funds (winter, 2010):

Paces is an honored conduit for $1,300,000 the Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta to build two 56 single family rental communities:  The Waterford in Dublin, Georgia and Rosewood, in Cordele, Georgia.  Both projects have  the broad support of their communities and, again, with many social, economic and environmental sustainable features, will achieve EarthCraft certifications from the SouthFace Institute of Atlanta, Georgia.

The City of Smyrna, Georgia, the Jonquil City, contributes over $200,000 in assistance to Galleria Manor.

Galleria Manor, 88 units of affordable senior rental housing, on Cumberland Boulevard, Smyrna, GA (behind Cumberland Mall) has gratefully been supported by the City of Smyrna with infrastucture assistance and a commitment to extend a connector to the famous Silver Comet Trail to the front door of this wonderful senior project.

$45,000,000 in Stimulus Funding:  Fall, 2009:

PACES is proud to have been selected as one of many  organizations nationwide to provide communities in need the Presidental and Congressional ARRA funds to help stimulate the national economy.  Paces will dispense over $45,000,000 in construction and development services dollars to communities in Georgia and Florida.  It is estimated that over 3000 families will be directly impacted through job, services and material creation in the communities of Panama City, Florida and Smyrna, Dublin and Cordele, Georgia over the next 18 months.

 

Winner of the 2006 Magnolia Award
Georgia Department of Community Affairs presents The Paces Foundation with the 2006 Magnolia Award for our Special Achievement in Affordable Housing and Creative Partnering with the Grier Manor Senior Community in McDonough, Georgia.


Feiler Park Neigborhood Association and Savannah Commendation
The City of Savannah and the Feiler Park Neighborhood Association commend The Paces Foundation for an exceptional commitment to this neighborhood. Your efforts in beautifying and maintaining private and City owned property in the Feiler Park Neighborhood exemplify community pride and concern for the Feiler Park Neighborhood and set a positive example for others to follow.”