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Community Housing Capital

Timbers at Galloway 

Scottsboro, Alabama needed more affordable housing options to accommodate their growing community. UB Community Development allocated $4.9 million dollars in Community Housing Capital funds to build a new community called Timbers at Galloway, an exceptional

Legacy Trail

In Semmes, Alabama, a town where neighbors know each other by name and community spirit runs deep, UB Community Development was approached to provide investment dollars for a project addressing the strain of rising housing

Jackson Village Apartments

United Bank and UB Community Development provided $3,300,000 in construction financing to The Bennett Group for the renovation of Jackson Johnson Townhomes, a 42-unit affordable multifamily project in Marion, Alabama. United Bank also provided a

Oak Meadows

Understanding the need for improvements in a community with limited resources, UB Community Development took decisive action to revitalize Oak Meadows, an affordable housing community in Oneonta, Alabama. This 48-apartment home multi-family community has been

Pines at Harwick

In Dothan, Alabama, The Pines at Harwick has become a valuable addition to the city’s northwest side, offering 56 new apartment homes designed to support residents and strengthen neighborhood connections. UB Community Development invested $4.5

Marble Valley Apartments

Marble Valley Apartments in Sylacauga, Alabama, recently received a thoughtful and much-needed renovation, made possible by over $3 million in Community Housing Capital funds from UB Community Development. This investment breathed new life into the

East Side Apartments

Fayette, Alabama is experiencing a renewed sense of pride and progress thanks to the revitalization of East Side Apartments. With a $4.7 million investment in Community Housing Capital funds from UB Community Development, this project

Cedar Trace

In Muscle Shoals, Alabama the heart of community shines brightest in the lives of its residents. Cedar Trace, a senior apartment community, exemplifies this spirit. Designed to serve residents aged 55+, Cedar Trace reflects Muscle

Sweetwater Ridge

Sweetwater Ridge Apartments was built to offer 56 new affordable multi-family apartment homes and a community center in Florence, Alabama. The community center includes a computer center, fitness center, laundry facility, covered bus shelter and

Maryvale Place

Maryvale Place is the first new affordable housing complex on the east side of Mobile in over 10 years. With the growing population in Mobile, the city needed more affordable housing options. UB Community Development