Affordable housing developer Walters has been riding high in recent weeks after taking home five awards at an annual gala hosted by the New Jersey Apartment Association.
The state has recognized Walters for one of the development firm’s newest projects — a 150-unit age- and income- restricted property in the Somerset County borough of Branchburg.
A new 63-unit, income-restricted apartment property in Chatham is one step closer to opening with the start of an affordable housing lottery at the complex.
Walters has taken the wraps off a new joint substation for Stafford Township’s volunteer fire company, emergency medical services and emergency management department.
Walters has completed construction on a new two-building, 25-unit multifamily project in Montvale that will provide housing for low- and moderate-income families.
Walters has broken ground on a new 63-unit apartment community in Chatham, in the latest piece of the developer’s fast-growing pipeline of affordable housing.