In an event intended to serve as a milestone moment for affordable housing in Camden, a host of elected officials and dignitaries will gather Friday morning to break ground on the first phase of the $145 million redevelopment of the city of Camden’s oldest remaining public housing community.
Ablett Village, a 306-unit affordable housing community that has largely fallen into disrepair since its construction in the 1950s, is getting a much-needed renovation and transformation that will be overseen by the Michaels Organization.
U.S. Rep. Donald Norcross (D-1st Dist.), Camden Mayor Vic Carstarphen, state Sen. Nilsa Cruz-Perez (D-Camden), county Commissioner Al Dyer and a host of other state and local officials will join Ablett Village residents and other neighborhood stakeholders for the ceremonial groundbreaking marking the start of the first phase of the comprehensive revitalization.