5 old Fort Snelling buildings to become housing for homeless veterans and their families
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
March 17, 2013
FORT SNELLING, Minnesota — After decades of neglect, five old brick buildings at Fort Snelling that saw service from the Spanish-American War through World War II will be renovated into apartments for homeless veterans and their families.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs' plans call for creating 58 affordable apartments, the Star Tribune reported Sunday (http://bit.ly/ZKVWjV ). Construction is expected to start this summer and finish by summer 2014.
The Fort Snelling plan is part of a larger effort by the VA to end veteran homelessness and reduce its inventory of vacant and underused properties. The VA plans to provide more than 3,000 units of permanent and transitional housing for veterans at 25 VA Medical Center campuses nationwide, and another 1,000 units are pending or under way.
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