As of 2007, Centennial Place had a math, science and technology-focused elementary school, a YMCA, a branch bank, a child-care facility and retail shops.
[3] However, the John O. Chiles and Cosby Spear senior citizen high rises remained open.
[2] AHA took advantage of relaxed federal rules in effect through 2010 to raze all remaining communities.
The agency offered residents who qualified a variety of relocation options and long-term assistance that included federal rent-assistance vouchers good anywhere in the country.
[9] Includes While Palmer and Roosevelt were razed, these senior citizen highrises were renovated: On North Avenue in the Old Fourth Ward Located at 435 Joseph E. Lowery Blvd.