Public housing in Philadelphia

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The Philadelphia Housing Authority, also known as PHA, is the biggest landlord in Pennsylvania. It was established in 1937 and is the nation’s fourth largest housing authority. It houses approximately 84,000 people in Philadelphia and employs 1,250 people. In 2006, its budget totaled $313 million.

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[edit] List of public housing projects

  • Passyunk Homes South Philadelphia (vacant)
  • Tasker Homes South Philadelphia, in the Grays Ferry neighborhood
  • Richard Allen Homes North Philadelphia (demolished)
  • Blumberg Homes North Philadelphia
  • James W. Johnson Homes North Philadelphia, in the Strawberry Mansion neighborhood
  • Riverview Courts South Philadelphia
  • Bartram Village Homes Southwest Philadelphia
  • Norris Homes North Philadelphia
  • Martin Luther King Homes South Philadelphia (demolished)
  • Hill Creek Homes Northeast Philadelphia
  • 8 Diamonds (AME) North Philadelphia
  • Abbottsford Homes North Philadelphia
  • Cambridge Homes North Philadelphia
  • Richard Allen II North Philadelphia
  • Cecil B. Moore Homes North Philadelphia
  • Champlost Homes Germantown
  • Haverford Homes West Philadelphia
  • Lucien E. Blackwell Homes West Philadelphia
  • Oxford Village Homes Northeast Philadelphia
  • Sen. Herbert Arlene Homes North Philadelphia
  • Spring Garden Homes North Philadelphia
  • Westpark Homes West Philadelphia
  • Harrison Homes North Philadelphia
  • Fairhill Homes North Philadelphia
  • Arch Homes West Philadelphia
  • Queen Lane Homes Germantown
  • Raymond Rosen Homes North Philadelphia (demolished)
  • Mantua Hall Homes West Philadelphia
  • Haddington Homes West Philadelphia
  • Falls Ridge Homes East Falls
  • Wilson Park Homes South Philadelphia
  • Paschall Homes Southwest Philadelphia
  • Liddonfield Homes Northeast Philadelphia
  • Carl Mackley Houses, Juniata (now apartments)

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