Color Country Community Housing, a local non-profit developer, closed on approximately 2.5 acres at the bottom of 400 East, across from the Meadows Assisted Living Center in October.  They are investing over $6 million in developing a project call the Village at Heritage Court that will consist of 56 units of senior housing that will significantly enhance the affordable housing options for seniors in the St. George area.  This will be the first project of its kind in Southern Utah and will be a beautiful architectural addition to the multifamily market.  The project couldn’t have come together without the cooperation of St. George City, Utah Housing Corporation, Zions Bank, the Olene Walker Housing Loan Fund, and the Seller.  Each of the partners played an integral role in the process that culminated in the Village at Heritage Court.  Neil Walter with NAIUtah Southern Region represented both Color Country Community Housing and the Seller, Grandview Mobile Home Estates, in the transaction.

Color Country Community Housing is a non-profit housing developer based in St. George that specializes in developing affordable housing options.  They have a vision of eliminating homelessness in their service area by providing safe, decent affordable housing opportunities for all who are in need. As the area’s only Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO), this vision cannot be realized without partnerships with public and private organizations that have the same vision and passion in solving the affordable housing dilemma in our communities.  For more information about Heritage court or Color Country Community Housing, please call 435 673 3131 or visit their office at 139 North 100 West, St. George, UT 84770.  Their website is www.ccchi.net.