Plan unveiled to Revitalize the Former Airport Inn in Chattanooga, TN

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Plan unveiled to Revitalize the Former Airport Inn in Chattanooga, TN

Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly recently brought forth a plan to the City Council to turn the abandoned Airport Inn into 70+ new units of permanent supportive housing, complete with wraparound services.

The boarded-up motel at 7725 Lee Hwy. was purchased by the city using ARP funds in October of 2021.

The planned space

The site is planned to serve as an “off-ramp from homelessness” + provide onsite services and security to residents. The city also wants to include a nonprofit to operate the facility (plans are in place to identify which nonprofit would take the spot through a request of upcoming proposals).

According to Mayor Kelly, the space would not serve as a homeless shelter but rather ”… an apartment complex with services onsite that keep people housed for good.”

Quick facts

According to the city’s findings sent via press release:

  • The project model is based on a nationwide initiative that boasts a 90% success ratio after three years.
  • Over the last year in Hamilton County, 97% of those who moved into permanent supportive housing have remained housed.
  • On average, after three years, these residents typically graduate from support, work full-time jobs, and are able to contribute to their communities.

Next steps

The community is invited to attend a public meeting about the project on Wed., Oct. 26 at the Family Justice Center at 6 p.m. Further details will be given and questions will be accepted about the project.

The City Council is slated to vote on the rezoning proposal on Tues., Nov. 1.

“This is a win for the community, this is a win for future residents, and it’s a story of renewal about how we turned a community problem into a community asset.” — Mayor Tim Kelly

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