Bethlehem Housing Authority
The Bethlehem Housing Authority is a municipal authority which provides public housing in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1937 and the first housing projects were opened in 1941.
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 1937 |
Type | municipal authority |
Jurisdiction | City of Bethlehem |
Headquarters | 1429 Fritz Dr. Bethlehem, Pennsylvania |
Agency executive |
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Website | http://www.bha645.com/ |
Properties
The Bethlehem Housing Authority oversees over 1,400 units of public housing.
- Pembroke Village, including Fairmount Homes, Pfeifle Homes, and Marvine combine to include more than 750 units on Bethlehem's East Side.
- Lynfield Homes is a development of 200 units on Bethlehem's South Side near the Wind Creek Bethlehem casino resort.
- Parkridge is a development located on the West Side near the border with Allentown, Pennsylvania. It includes 100 units.
- Litzenberger House has 101 units and is located just north of Lehigh University.
- Bodder House is a high-rise located on the West Side.
- Bartholomew House is a small high-rise with 65 units.
- Monocacy Tower is a high-rise located in Center City with 148 units.
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