A unique partnership will convert an old American Legion Post into affordable housing for veterans.
ARLINGTON, Va.—When Bob Romano was installed as commander of American Legion Post 139 in 2014, his family attended the ceremony. Walking out of the veterans facility in Virginia Square, his wife turned to him and said, “I’m never going back in that building.”
“We were in a very unique situation where the land was worth a great investment,” Romano said. “And we invested it back into the veterans.” Nina Janopaul is the president and chief executive officer of Arlington Partnership for Affordable Housing, which is one of a number of affordable housing organizations in Arlington, Virginia. The Central United Methodist Church in Arlington, pictured above, is one such project; the church will build affordable housing units as part of a redevelopment plan. | M. Scott Mahaskey/POLITICO
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