MIDDLETOWN – An enlarged and redesigned Lucy’s Hearth headquarters opened last week, a project designed by Northeast Collaborative Architects.
Lucy’s Hearth is a nonprofit organization that provides housing and human services to homeless women and children in Newport County.
The $4.4 million facility was completed in early October, and features 14 one-bedroom units with private bathrooms, two larger bedroom suites for families, also with private bathrooms, and a modernized and energy-efficient kitchen.
In other adaptations, the facility now includes a large, multipurpose room and age-specific play rooms, including for teens.
The outdoor campus features two age-specific playgrounds, a nature walk and a community garden.
Project architects were Dan Kwasniewski and Glenn Gardiner.
Lucy’s Hearth is an enhanced shelter, a designation that means it can accept families for three to six months, as they transition into permanent housing.
Home Economy Real Estate Northeast Collaborative Architects completes renovation of Lucy’s Hearth headquarters
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