The New Holland Apartments


      

       The Holland Apartments project consists of the complete renovation the 60,800 SF Holland Building in Danville, Illinois.    
       The developer is Crosspoint Human Services (Crosspoint).  Crosspoint is a non-profit organization exempt from federal tax income under section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code.  The purpose of the building rehabilitation is to provide residents permanent, safe and affordable housing and the opportunity to live in the midst of downtown Danville.  Crosspoint will not only provide housing to the residents of the New Holland, but will also provide supportive services that empower residents to be as self-sufficient as possible.  One Crosspoint manager will be given a rent-free apartment in the building to promote the availability of services.
     Crosspoint intends to provide an integrated living environment more like the neighborhood surrounding the New Holland.  The case so often is that persons with special needs are segregated by need for concentrated service provision.  The New Holland will have single persons, multiple person families, persons with mental illness problems, persons with developmental disabilities and/or substance abuse problems, and persons who have been victims of domestic violence. The common thread will be eligibility for residence.  The social innovation of the New Holland is to provide a comprehensive array of quality supportive services in a well-maintained living environment.  
       The technical innovation of the project is the integration of cutting edge technology (GSHP) within an historic building. In addition to the GSHP system, the building will receive new replacement windows on the two facades not facing public streets.  This will significantly improve the energy performance of the building over what would be seen if all the remaining windows were left in place. (Per decree of the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, for historic reasons, the windows on the two facades facing the public streets must remain.)  The project is registered with the United States Green Building Council (USGBC), and will seek certification under the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Rating System.  Preliminary score sheets have placed the project at LEED Gold or LEED Silver level.
324-326 N. Vermillion St. Danville, IL 61832
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