A newly constructed three-story affordable housing building with clean brick and light-gray fiber cement siding, wide energy-efficient windows, and a welcoming glass-front lobby. The structure sits on a neatly landscaped corner lot with young trees, raised flower beds, and accessible concrete walkways leading to the main entrance. Soft late-afternoon natural light creates gentle highlights on the façade and long shadows across the sidewalk, emphasizing the building’s crisp lines. Captured at eye level in photographic realism, the composition uses the rule of thirds, with the building slightly off-center and the sky providing a calm, pale-blue backdrop. The mood is professional, stable, and hopeful, suggesting high-quality, attainable housing within a revitalizing neighborhood.

Building Home

Garner Community Development Group creates quality, affordable housing and revitalized spaces that help Philadelphia neighbors live, work, and thrive.

Affordable housing that strengthens Philadelphia communities

We partner with local stakeholders to transform underused properties into dignified homes, prioritizing equity, sustainability, and long‑term neighborhood stability.

A thoughtfully renovated streetscape featuring a row of small, well-maintained multifamily residential buildings with fresh paint, modern exterior lighting, and updated balconies. Ground-level landscaped planters contain native shrubs and seasonal flowers bordered by clean concrete curbs. New bike racks, freshly striped parking, and an accessible ramp indicate inclusive design. Soft overcast daylight evenly illuminates the scene, reducing harsh shadows and emphasizing realistic textures in brick, siding, and pavement. Photographed from a slightly elevated angle in photographic realism, the composition looks down the street to create depth and perspective. The atmosphere feels organized and optimistic, conveying a sense of community revitalization and investment in long-term neighborhood stability without showing any people.
A bright, welcoming lobby of an affordable apartment community featuring a secure glass entry door, a simple wood reception counter, and neutral-toned tile flooring with subtle texture. Mailboxes line one wall in an orderly grid, and a digital directory screen glows softly beside them. Large windows allow diffused natural daylight to flood the space, casting soft reflections on the floor and highlighting the clean architectural details. The camera is positioned at eye level in a centered composition, with sharp focus extending from foreground to background. The mood is professional, safe, and inviting, suggesting well-managed residential rentals. The photographic realism style emphasizes clarity, cleanliness, and a modern yet approachable aesthetic, suitable for a community development company.
A landscaped courtyard within an affordable housing complex, featuring a central paved path that gently curves between raised garden beds filled with drought-tolerant plants, ornamental grasses, and flowering perennials. Simple, durable benches made of powder-coated metal and wood are placed at intervals along the path. A small, covered pavilion with a metal roof and sturdy columns offers shade at one end of the courtyard. Warm golden hour sunlight filters through nearby trees, casting dappled shadows on the pavement and highlighting the greenery. Shot from a low, slightly angled perspective in photographic realism, the composition leads the viewer’s eye through the space, creating depth. The mood is calm, community-oriented, and hopeful, emphasizing outdoor gathering spaces that enhance quality of life in revitalized neighborhoods.

Services

Development

Planning and building affordable rental homes that stabilize neighborhoods and create long‑term opportunity for Philadelphia families and seniors.

Revitalization

Rehabilitating vacant properties into safe, energy‑efficient housing while partnering with residents on block beautification and safety initiatives.

A detailed interior view of a newly renovated affordable rental apartment living room, showcasing durable plank flooring in a warm medium-brown tone, freshly painted light-gray walls, and wide white baseboards. A large double-pane window with simple white blinds allows soft natural daylight to stream in, creating gentle highlights on the smooth walls and subtle reflections on the floor. In the background, a compact but modern open kitchen is visible with shaker-style white cabinets, energy-efficient stainless steel appliances, and a simple quartz-look countertop. Photographed at eye level with a wide-angle lens in photographic realism, the composition captures the full room while maintaining straight vertical lines. The atmosphere feels clean, bright, and move-in ready, underscoring quality and practicality in affordable housing.
An aerial, bird’s eye view of a completed community revitalization project spanning several city blocks, with clusters of mid-rise residential buildings, small renovated commercial structures, and pockets of green space. Newly paved streets, clearly marked crosswalks, and organized parking areas indicate recent infrastructure upgrades. Pocket parks with trees and meandering pathways introduce greenery amid the urban fabric. The scene is lit by crisp morning sunlight from a high angle, casting short, tidy shadows and emphasizing the geometric layout of the neighborhood. Photographic realism and sharp focus throughout reveal roof textures, landscaping patterns, and the orderly grid of streets. The mood is forward-looking and professional, highlighting large-scale planning and investment in affordable housing and neighborhood renewal.
An aerial, bird’s eye view of a completed community revitalization project spanning several city blocks, with clusters of mid-rise residential buildings, small renovated commercial structures, and pockets of green space. Newly paved streets, clearly marked crosswalks, and organized parking areas indicate recent infrastructure upgrades. Pocket parks with trees and meandering pathways introduce greenery amid the urban fabric. The scene is lit by crisp morning sunlight from a high angle, casting short, tidy shadows and emphasizing the geometric layout of the neighborhood. Photographic realism and sharp focus throughout reveal roof textures, landscaping patterns, and the orderly grid of streets. The mood is forward-looking and professional, highlighting large-scale planning and investment in affordable housing and neighborhood renewal.
A leasing and community resource office for an affordable housing development, featuring a simple, professional interior with a sturdy wood desk, two guest chairs, and built-in storage cabinets along the wall. An organized bulletin area displays neatly arranged printed materials about local services, transportation routes, and community programs, all visually tidy and legible from a distance without showing specific text. Large windows on one side fill the room with soft daylight, while overhead recessed lighting adds even illumination, creating a bright, functional environment. Photographed at eye level in photographic realism, the composition balances the desk in the foreground with the bulletin wall in the background. The atmosphere is orderly, approachable, and supportive, reflecting a commitment to resident services and long-term stability in affordable rentals.

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2617 W Huntingdon St Philadelphia

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An under-construction affordable housing project, showing a mid-rise building framed in light-colored structural materials with partially installed exterior sheathing and window openings prepared for glazing. Neatly stacked pallets of bricks and insulation sit on a clean, organized construction site with safety barriers and clearly defined pathways. The sky is slightly overcast, providing diffused, even light that reduces harsh contrast and highlights the authenticity of textures in wood, metal, and concrete. Photographed at a slightly elevated angle in photographic realism, the composition captures the building rising from the foreground toward the horizon. The mood is purposeful and optimistic, emphasizing progress and investment in community development without any workers or equipment operators visible.

Testimonials

A newly constructed three-story affordable housing building with clean brick and light-gray fiber cement siding, wide energy-efficient windows, and a welcoming glass-front lobby. The structure sits on a neatly landscaped corner lot with young trees, raised flower beds, and accessible concrete walkways leading to the main entrance. Soft late-afternoon natural light creates gentle highlights on the façade and long shadows across the sidewalk, emphasizing the building’s crisp lines. Captured at eye level in photographic realism, the composition uses the rule of thirds, with the building slightly off-center and the sky providing a calm, pale-blue backdrop. The mood is professional, stable, and hopeful, suggesting high-quality, attainable housing within a revitalizing neighborhood.

Hope D.

Our new apartment is safe, bright, and affordable; Garner guided us kindly through every step of the leasing process.

A thoughtfully renovated streetscape featuring a row of small, well-maintained multifamily residential buildings with fresh paint, modern exterior lighting, and updated balconies. Ground-level landscaped planters contain native shrubs and seasonal flowers bordered by clean concrete curbs. New bike racks, freshly striped parking, and an accessible ramp indicate inclusive design. Soft overcast daylight evenly illuminates the scene, reducing harsh shadows and emphasizing realistic textures in brick, siding, and pavement. Photographed from a slightly elevated angle in photographic realism, the composition looks down the street to create depth and perspective. The atmosphere feels organized and optimistic, conveying a sense of community revitalization and investment in long-term neighborhood stability without showing any people.

Hope D.

Garner transformed an abandoned eyesore on our block into beautiful family housing that residents are genuinely proud to call home.

A bright, welcoming lobby of an affordable apartment community featuring a secure glass entry door, a simple wood reception counter, and neutral-toned tile flooring with subtle texture. Mailboxes line one wall in an orderly grid, and a digital directory screen glows softly beside them. Large windows allow diffused natural daylight to flood the space, casting soft reflections on the floor and highlighting the clean architectural details. The camera is positioned at eye level in a centered composition, with sharp focus extending from foreground to background. The mood is professional, safe, and inviting, suggesting well-managed residential rentals. The photographic realism style emphasizes clarity, cleanliness, and a modern yet approachable aesthetic, suitable for a community development company.

Hope D.

As a community leader, I value their transparency, neighborhood meetings, and real commitment to hiring local contractors and youth.

A landscaped courtyard within an affordable housing complex, featuring a central paved path that gently curves between raised garden beds filled with drought-tolerant plants, ornamental grasses, and flowering perennials. Simple, durable benches made of powder-coated metal and wood are placed at intervals along the path. A small, covered pavilion with a metal roof and sturdy columns offers shade at one end of the courtyard. Warm golden hour sunlight filters through nearby trees, casting dappled shadows on the pavement and highlighting the greenery. Shot from a low, slightly angled perspective in photographic realism, the composition leads the viewer’s eye through the space, creating depth. The mood is calm, community-oriented, and hopeful, emphasizing outdoor gathering spaces that enhance quality of life in revitalized neighborhoods.

Hope D.

Their rehabilitation work preserved historic facades while upgrading interiors, improving safety and accessibility for longtime residents on fixed incomes.

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2617 W Huntingdon Suite 1 St Philadelphia Pa. 19132

Hours

Mon–Fri 9am–5pm

Phone

(215) 301-8883