In 2013, CREI Holdings completed this world-class community ahead of schedule and under budget. Featuring 87 affordable apartments for seniors. Li’l Abner II has a waitlist of more than 1,000 people and its turnover rate is less than one percent – a tribute to CREI Holdings’ exemplary management. It’s also a LEED-certified designated building by the Green Building Certification Institute.
In April 2023, CREI Holdings completed construction of Li’l Abner II located next to its sibling building Li’l Abner I. Designed by Burgos Lanza Architects and Planners, an architectural firm based in Coral Gables, the 8-story building consists of 244 one- and two-bedroom units dedicated to affordable and workforce housing. Among these, 40 percent cater to low-income seniors, while the remainder is allocated to residents earning up to 120 percent of the area’s median income. Li’l Abner II is constantly close to full occupancy. Li’l Abner II residents enjoy amenities such as an interior courtyard with plenty of green space, a fitness center and a clubhouse for community events.
Li’l Abner III, currently under construction, is set to be completed in Q1 2026 and will offer 316 affordable and workforce apartments in the City of Sweetwater in Miami-Dade County. In line with CREI Holdings’ legacy of excellence, Li’l Abner III will feature a courtyard and additional amenities to elevate the living experience for our future residents. Our newest building will sit between its two sister buildings, Li’l Abner I and II, and will provide a safe and clean environment for those looking for attainable housing.
Li’l Abner News Issue 18
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This edition features a Li’l Abner II resident sharing her story, highlights from a recent United Way report, the Li’l Abner Foundation’s first Kyudo class, and more.
Li’l Abner News Issue 17
In Case You Missed It: Take a look at our monthly Li’l Abner News email newsletter!
This edition features a Li’l Abner II resident sharing her story, highlights from a recent United Way report, the Li’l Abner Foundation’s first Kyudo class, and more.