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Fort Worth Housing Solutions, the city’s public housing authority, and the nationally recognized developer AMTEX have completed a deal to build a 339-unit mixed-income apartment community off Westport Parkway and what will become far North Beach Street.
The Opal will be named for Fort Worth’s Opal Lee, a 94-year-old retired educator and community leader who leads a national awareness campaign to make Juneteenth a federal holiday. The Opal will be the sixth property developed by FWHS and AMTEX, which ranks sixth in affordable housing production nationally, through a relationship that began eight years ago with development of the mixed-income Avondale Apartments in Northwest Fort Worth.
The 19-acre Opal is sister property to The Holston, a resort-style community of 265 units that opened in December and is 75 percent leased. The Holston is named for Barbara Holston, longtime CEO of the Fort Worth Housing Authority, Housing Solutions’ predecessor.
“The tremendous demand for units at The Holston encouraged partners to fast-track development of The Opal,” Housing Solutions said in a release, quoting Percy Vaz, AMTEX’s CEO. “Construction is scheduled to begin by Nov. 1 with construction to take about 24 months and leasing to begin in 2023.”
“AMTEX has been impressed with Fort Worth’s collaborative spirit that paved the way for The Holston, and the tremendous demand for our Class A property that includes units reserved for moderate-income individuals and families,” Vaz said in the release. “We’re proud to name the new development after Opal Lee and intend this to be a permanent recognition of her life’s work as a teacher, school counselor and advocate for history. She is a true inspiration.”
Announcement of The Opal comes “on the eve of national and local Juneteenth Celebrations, with Tarrant County events organized by Lee and the nonprofit she leads, Unity Unlimited Inc.,” Housing Solutions said.
The 2021 Juneteenth celebration got underway, June 5, with a traditional Miss Juneteenth pageant at Texas Wesleyan University in Fort Worth. “We are thrilled to be able to recognize a woman who has become a national icon in the Juneteenth movement by naming a beautiful new community in honor of Opal Lee,” Mary-Margaret Lemons, Housing Solutions president, said in the release.
“Ms. Opal has always advocated for opportunity, and residents who choose to make The Opal their home will love the access this community has to job centers, great schools and the thriving Alliance Airport area.”
Similar to the Holston, The Opal will offer one-, two- and three-bedroom units to individuals and families who live and work in the Alliance Corridor. The properties are near major employers including McKesson Corp., UPS, Nestlé and the Facebook Data Center.
Half of the units will be offered at market rate; the other half will be available to households earning 80 percent or less of the Area Median Income. The Opal will reserve 5% of the units for households earning 50 percent or less of AMI. In 2021, an individual earning $45,300 or less a year meets the 80 percent threshold; an annual income of $28,300 or less is 50 percent of AMI.
In a May 2021 video interview published by Southern Living, “Ms. Opal” – as she prefers to be called – recounts the story of how a mob, 500 strong, assembled at her family’s Fort Worth home when she was 12 and demanded that her family leave.
The family fled, and the mob “tore the place apart and burned the furniture,” she said. Since then Ms. Opal has always had a heart for people seeking safe, affordable housing.
“If we had been allowed to stay, they would have found out that we wanted the same thing they wanted: a decent job, a decent place to stay, food on the table,” Lee told Southern Living, later sharing: “I’m humbled by the naming of this property for me. I've lived in some really bad housing in my lifetime, and I am thankful that others are reaping the benefit of excellent housing developed today.”
Housing Solutions provides mixed-income rental and home ownership opportunities that provide the foundation to improve lives. The agency was established in 1938 to provide decent, safe housing for low- to moderate-income residents. Today, the FWHS portfolio includes 40 properties with almost 6,700 affordable units. The agency manages Housing Choice Vouchers that help families and individuals cover rental costs. FWHS works closely with numerous partners to promote economic independence and positive change in the lives of the more than 28,000 individuals we serve on a daily basis. Learn more at www.fwhs.org.
AMTEX is a Dallas-based, real estate development company that develops apartment homes in Texas and is part of the AMCAL Group of Companies. Founded in 1978, the AMCAL Group of Companies is one of the nation’s leading housing development companies, developing quality rental and ownership residential properties throughout California, Texas and Washington, including affordable housing, luxury apartment housing and student housing.
The company has developed more than $2.5 billion in multifamily housing projects consisting of more than 10,000 apartment homes and is currently listed sixth on Affordable Housing Finance Magazine’s list of top developers. The organization’s mission is to improve the lives of residents and enhance their futures. Visit www.amcalhousing.com to learn more.
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