Colorado Springs Motel Converted to Supportive Housing

A vacant motel now offers 12 supportive housing units for formerly homeless women.

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September 26, 2024, 9:00 AM PDT

By Diana Ionescu @aworkoffiction


The Studios converted motel in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

The converted 4U Motel in Colorado Springs, Colorado. | Springs Rescue Mission / The Studios

A former Colorado Springs motel has been transformed into a 12-unit transitional housing complex for formerly homeless residents, reports Debbie Kelley in The Gazette.

The shuttered motel underwent a $1 million renovation by Springs Rescue Mission, an organization headquartered a block away from the motel that provides services, meals, and housing. “The new complex is one of three buildings that comprise The Studios; the other two are to the south. They also were former motels that Springs Rescue Mission converted to transitional housing for homeless people; one is for men and the third accommodates seniors and people with mobility issues.”

“Each unit has a separate bedroom with a single cot and bathroom with a shower, and through a locking door shares an adjoining kitchenette with the next-door neighbor. The kitchen includes a microwave, mini fridge, sink and cupboards.” Residents will sign 18-month leases and pay program fees not to exceed $750 per month.

Tuesday, September 24, 2024 in The Gazette

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