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$235M earmarked for post Family housing Photo By Maria McClure | Lieutenant General Douglas Gabram, commanding general of U.S. Army Installation Command, tours the New Hammond Heights community for a look at its homes before and after scheduled renovations. Lendlease, in partnership with the United States Army, announced April 20 it closed on $1.1 billion in financing that will allow it to execute on improvement plans for privatized military housing communities located at five Army installations including Fort Campbell. Approximately $235 million of the $1.1 billion will be invested in Campbell Crossing, Fort Campbell’s on-post Family housing community. The approved work that is set to begin this year and continue over the next five years includes the demolition of 430 homes, construction of more than 530 new junior enlisted homes, minor renovations of nearly 500 homes and 140 roof replacements.
Clarksville NowCourtesy LendleaseMilitary housing on Fort Campbell.
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Lendlease, the Army’s privatized housing partner, announced Tuesday it has secured funding for improvements and new construction at the Campbell Crossing housing development on Fort Campbell, and they’re sharing the details of where that money will go.
Lendlease said it had closed on the $1.1 billion in financing that will be used to execute improvement plans on five Army garrisons across the country over the next five years, and approximately $235 million of that financing will be invested in Fort Campbell.
Back in February, the company announced 500 new homes would be built on-post at Fort Campbell at Campbell Crossing, and set 400 others for renovations this year.