Health Housing Project Debuts In Fort Worth

Thrive on Crawford opens in Fort Worth, combining 67 mixed-income units with onsite healthcare by NRP Group and JPS Health Network.
Thrive on Crawford opens in Fort Worth, combining 67 mixed-income units with onsite healthcare by NRP Group and JPS Health Network.
  • Thrive on Crawford delivers 67 mixed-income apartments with 2,200 PSF of healthcare space.
  • NRP Group partnered with JPS Health Network to boost community health outcomes.
  • 60 units serve affordable renters at 30%, 50%, and 60% of AMI; 7 units are market-rate.
  • Financing involved JPMorgan Chase, Berkadia, Red Stone Equity Partners, and local agencies.
Key Takeaways

Health Housing Collaboration Opens

The NRP Group and Tarrant County’s JPS Health Network have opened Thrive on Crawford, a new health housing project in Fort Worth. The 67-unit mixed-income development integrates apartments with 2,200 PSF of space for onsite health services, aiming to provide residents with improved access to care and wellness resources.

Integrated Services For Residents

The health housing project stands out for combining affordable and market-rate apartments with dedicated healthcare amenities, reports Bisnow. Out of 67 units, 60 are reserved for those earning below specific AMI thresholds, while seven are market-rate. JPS Health Network occupies the ground-floor commercial component, supporting their broader county healthcare expansion.

Complex Financing And Local Support

Key funding for Thrive on Crawford came from JPMorgan Chase, Berkadia, and Red Stone Equity Partners, along with support from Fort Worth’s tax increment financing district and the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs. Development partners Wynne/Jackson and Servitas also contributed to delivering the project.

Why Health Housing Matters

This health housing model reflects a growing trend of incorporating essential services within residential developments, especially in mixed-income communities. As some markets face policy setbacks slowing affordable development, efforts like Thrive on Crawford show how local partnerships can help maintain project momentum. By merging housing and healthcare, the partners aim to address long-term socioeconomic and wellness needs in Tarrant County.

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