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CVS Funds South Linden Apartment Renovations As Part Of Health Initiative

Boarded up unit at Rosewind Apartment Complex in South Linden.
Adora Namigadde
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WOSU
Units like this one in the Rosewind Apartment Complex will undergo renovation

The Rosewind Apartments, a low-income housing complex in Columbus鈥� South Linden neighborhood, is about to undergo a $13.7 million transformation, with renovations and health programming funded by CVS Health.

The complex is comprised of 230 units. Some homes are occupied, whereas others have boarded-up doors and windows.

鈥淭hose units are about 20 years old, I think, and have had a lot of wear and tear,鈥� says Holly Borghese. 鈥淚t鈥檚 my understanding, and what they promised us, is that no one would be displaced.鈥�

Borghese is a representative for 614 for Linden, a collaborative of nonprofits that aims to advance the city鈥檚 that the city announced in 2019.

鈥淯pdating Rosewind and having clean, updated, healthy places for people to live affordably is very important,鈥� Borghese says. 鈥淎nd they are single family units, which is also really important in Linden.鈥�

About 700 people currently live in the complex. Jameica Mackey is one of them, and has lived in Rosewind for six years. She is hopeful that the construction will be good for the property and its residents.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 know what the apartments is gonna look like after they renovate them, but it seems like it鈥檚 just gonna be smooth sailing, just moving people in or out to a different residence that鈥檚 already renovated or whatever,鈥� Mackey says.

Street view of Rosewind Apartment Complex in South Linden, which has 230 units.
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Street view of Rosewind Apartment Complex in South Linden, which has 230 units.

Closing Health Disparities

The renovations are part of a larger effort by CVS Health to address inequality in predominately Black neighborhoods across the country over the next five years.

CVS chief community health officer Garth Graham says some of the health programming will include an educational cooking series with Local Matters and a program to help new mothers and pregnant women. The latter will be aimed at helping reduce the infant mortality rate in the neighborhood.

鈥淭he infant mortality in South Linden is about 25.7 deaths per 1,000 live births, compared to 8.5 infant deaths per 1,000 live births in Franklin County,鈥� Graham explains.

He says the reconstruction and the programming will unfold over the next few months.

鈥淥ur goal is to do both, to provide these on-site health programs and community programs for health and wellness, screenings for COVID-19. That's another thing we want to do, improve access to COVID-19 screening there,鈥� Graham says.

CVS Health does not have a clear timeline on when health programming will be implemented or renovations will begin, let alone when construction might wrap up.

Borghese says the Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority has a plan to prevent any residents from being displaced.

鈥淎nyone who wants to stay at Rosewind would just be put in a new renovated unit within Rosewind and that if someone wants to leave, they would be given a voucher to go somewhere else,鈥� Borghese explains.

For her part, Mackey has decided to go.

鈥淲ell, they gave me the option to move, which is what I鈥檓 gonna do because I lost my mom in this apartment, so I don鈥檛 wanna be here anymore,鈥� Mackey says. 鈥淪o I鈥檓 just waiting for them to let me know if I can move or not. But I think it鈥檚 nice that they鈥檙e trying to renovate them.鈥�

Adora Namigadde was a reporter for 89.7 NPR News. She joined WOSU News in February 2017. A Michigan native, she graduated from Wayne State University with a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism and a minor in French.
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