Cocoa organizations working together to bring affordable housing to the area

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COCOA, Fla. — The city of Cocoa, a local nonprofit and a South Florida developer are working together to bring more affordable housing to the area.

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The goal of the $29 million Orchid Lake Development is to provide support services and high-quality safe housing.

Brevard County’s nonprofit Housing for Homeless already oversees 95 properties, but the proposed Orchid Lake Development will help fill a critical need so much so that Cocoa City Council voted to utilize  a state statute that will allow the apartments to be built on a property currently zoned for commercial use.

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The developer already has a 7.5-acre site in mind, right off Michigan Avenue in Cocoa. The developer plans to close on the property in the next few weeks.

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Housing for Homeless has a fundraising gala scheduled for Oct. 1 with the hopes of raising money to assist more people hoping to move into Orchid Lake.

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