Officials are launching a project to turn a historic building in Williston into affordable housing for senior citizens.
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WILLISTON, N.D. (AP) - Officials are launching a project to turn a historic building in Williston into affordable housing for senior citizens.
The old junior high school in the oil boom city is being converted into 44 low-income apartments for seniors and space for community events.
The school building was built in 1931 and has been shuttered for several years. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The $10.6 million redevelopment project is getting federal, state and local funding and is slated to be completed in about a year. The building is being renamed the Lutheran Social Services Legacy Living at Central Place.
(Photo courtesy Michael J. Burns Architects)
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