Wednesday, January 29, 2025

St. Johns Housing Partnership's Patriot Place Holds Special Ceremony

MountainStar Partners, St. Johns Housing Partnership (SJHP) and St. Johns County recognized the residents of St. Augustine’s Patriot Place with a hand-crafted statue to commemorate their military service.

A pair of military boots, a helmet and a weapon was donated by a partner who wishes to remain anonymous.

Located at 79 Masters Drive, the six-unit apartment community offers one-bedroom apartments to veterans at 30% of the market value, with the balance subsidized by the St. Johns Housing Partnership. \

In addition to safe, clean, and affordable housing, veterans can work with UF Health St. Johns social health programs and UF Health St. Johns Care Connect+ for resources such as food pantries, counseling, workplace readiness and transportation.

Chris Lazarra, MountainStar’s CEO; Bill Lazar, executive director of St. Johns Housing Partnership; Shastan Johnson, St. Johns County Continuum of Care Housing lead; Kevin Sweeny, UF Health chief of staff; St. Johns County Sheriff Rob Hardwick; and St. Augustine City Commissioner Cynthia Garris were in attendance.

Founded in 1996, the SJHP provides low- to moderate-income housing solutions by working with the public and private sectors to rebuild neglected homes and revitalize neighborhoods in disadvantaged areas.

Touting a million-dollar price tag, Patriot Place became a reality through MountainStar Partners, SJHP, and St. Johns County. MountainStar Partners committed more than $500,000 for the land acquisition and construction costs. Bryan McCloskey served as the architect with construction completed by Robert Marshall of World Island Builders.

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