The City of St. Louis - Community Development Administration (CDA) has awarded nearly $3.9 million in federal housing funds to support affordable housing development, rehabilitation, and homeownership opportunities across the City of St. Louis. The investments will support 34 housing units with a total development value of more than $10.9 million.
The housing awards from the Affordable Housing Production: Rental and For Sale NOFA include a mix of new construction and rehabilitation projects in neighborhoods including The Ville, Hyde Park, Fox Park, Dutchtown, Gravois Park, and the Central West End. Funding sources include the federal HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) and Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program administered by CDA.
"CDA is committed to using federal housing funds strategically to support high-quality development and neighborhood revitalization throughout the city," said Matt Moak, CDA Executive Director. "These projects will help return vacant properties to productive use, expand homeownership opportunities, and continue building momentum in neighborhoods across St. Louis."
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The Ville Generations project includes nine new homes on North Sarah, just north of Dr. Martin Luther King Drive in the tornado-impacted area. These new construction in-fill homes are part of the City's ongoing rebuilding efforts in partnership with trusted community developers like Northside Community Housing, Inc. Nearby, St. Louis Development Corporation (SLDC) is advancing a separate ARPA-funded modular housing initiative that will bring ten new modular homes to nearby blocks of 4100 - 4200 Aldine Avenue.
Projects receiving awards
Dutchtown Homes
- Applicant: Triple H Real Estate
- Address: 2908 Keokuk
- Neighborhood: Dutchtown
- Funding Source: CDBG
- Award: $609,700
- Total Development Cost: $979,700
- Type: Rehab
- Units: 2
The Ville Generations
- Applicant: Northside Community Housing, Inc.
- Address: 1707, 1709, 1710, 1712, 1715, 1716, 1718, 1719, 1720 N Sarah
- Neighborhood: The Greater Ville
- Funding Source: HOME (Supplemental)
- Award: $834,879
- Total Development Cost: $3,109,057
- Type: New Construction
- Units: 9
Generations C
- Applicant: Northside Community Housing, Inc.
- Address: 4175 Washington Blvd
- Neighborhood: Central West End
- Funding Source: CDBG
- Award: $86,198 (Supplemental)
- Total Development Cost: $397,955
- Type: New Construction
- Units: 1
Generations V
- Applicant: Northside Community Housing, Inc.
- Address: 2424-26 Belle Glade
- Neighborhood: The Ville
- Funding Source: HOME
- Award: $59,490 (Supplemental)
- Total Development Cost: $318,316
- Type: New Construction
- Units: 1
Gravois Park Homes II
- Applicant: WJL Services
- Address: 2912 Miami, 3444 Michigan
- Neighborhood: Gravois Park
- Funding Source: CDBG
- Award: $507,950
- Total Development Cost: $917,950
- Type: New Construction / Rehab
- Units: 2
Irving Home Sales
- Applicant: ND Consulting Group
- Address: 6304 N 25th, 3802 N 23rd, 3800 N 25th, 3901 N 25th, 3905 N 25th, 3909 N 25th, 3913 N 25th, 3730 Vest, 3734 Vest, 2165 Salisbury
- Neighborhood: Hyde Park
- Funding Source: CDBG
- Award: $325,000
- Total Development Cost: $1,645,503
- Type: Rehab
- Units: 11
Fox Park Estates
- Applicant: West End LLC
- Address: 2630 Allen, 2646 Allen, 2648/50 Allen, 2740 Allen, 2753 Allen, 2621 Allen, 2652 Geyer
- Neighborhood: Fox Park
- Funding Source: CDBG
- Award: $1,259,183
- Total Development Cost: $3,129,183
- Type: New Construction
- Units: 7
3923 Ohio Avenue
- Applicant: Rubicon Corporation
- Address: 3923 Ohio Avenue
- Neighborhood: Dutchtown
- Funding Source: CDBG
- Award: $212,101 (Supplemental)
- Total Development Cost: $471,141
- Type: Rehab
- Units: 1
Together, the projects represent more than $10.9 million in total development activity and reflect ongoing partnerships between CDA, nonprofit developers, community development organizations, and private sector partners working to increase access to safe, affordable housing.
These awards are part of CDA's competitive Spring 2025 Affordable Housing Production: Rental and For Sale Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA). Funding recommendations were delayed as the agency shifted resources to tornado response and housing recovery efforts following the May 16, 2025, storm.
The Community Development Administration administers federal housing and community development funding on behalf of the City of St. Louis, including HOME and CDBG funds provided through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
About the Community Development Administration
Established in 1974, CDA invests approximately $25 million each year in affordable housing, community development, and public services across St. Louis. As the City's housing and community development agency, CDA works in partnership with HUD, the Planning and Urban Design Agency and the St. Louis Development Corporation to ensure that funding priorities are transparent, competitive, and community-driven.

