Based in Enfield, Housing Enterprises provides housing solutions and historic preservation services for clients throughout Northern Connecticut. It specializes in new housing development for families and project management for the restoration of historic barns and houses. The company has worked with various non-profit organizations in Connecticut and Massachusetts to establish affordable housing.
This is a brick, four-story, residential building of approximately 25 low-income apartments. There is electronic security at the entrance and a front desk staffed by a concierge. The building has elevator service, as well as other amenities.
The City of Meriden Housing Authority provides nearly 1,400 units of subsidized housing for moderate- to low-income Meriden residents. It manages five apartment complexes: Mills Memorial, Community Towers, Chamberlain Heights, Johnson Farms and Yale Acres. It also gives vouchers for subsizided rent in privately-owned buildings throughout the city. With ongoing renovation and rebuilding projects, the entity's 39 full-time staff members are always in motion. They also provide services for residents, like savings programs, computer and literacy training, teen activities, daycare and employment training.