Groundbreaking occurs for new Oak Ridge housing
Construction is beginning for houses and rentals in Oak Ridge’s historic Scarboro community near the Scarboro Community Center.
Oak Ridge government and business officials broke ground for a new public-private partnership housing and rental development on Thursday, Dec. 4.
A news release from Oak Ridge Housing Authority, which worked on the project, described it as “a $64 million development investment that will bring a total of 232 new or renovated affordable housing units across Oak Ridge.”
The groundbreaking on the 11-acre site behind the Scarboro Community Center, 148 Carver Ave., ushers in the first phase in a master plan for the Scarboro site that includes a mix of rental and home ownership.
The 232-affordable-rental-unit first phase brings together ORHA and its development partner, Collaborative Housing Solutions, to construct the 104 new rental units in Scarboro and to preserve and rehabilitate the Housing Authority’s entire portfolio of 128 existing public housing units on eight sites scattered throughout Oak Ridge, not just in Scarboro, said Maria Catron, executive director of the Oak Ridge Housing Authority.

