St. Barnabas Apartments is managed by Aeon.
Building on the successful model of Archdale Apartments, Aeon opened St. Barnabas Apartments in 2005 to provide stable housing for formerly homeless and at-risk youth.
St. Barnabas offers 24-hour on-site support services to assist youth in achieving their employment, education and self-sufficiency goals. The convenient downtown Minneapolis location is near employment opportunities, public transit lines and several colleges - giving youth access to stabilizing opportunities.
Aeon partners with YouthLink to guide and encourage youth toward self-sufficiency, self-empowerment and healthy connections. YouthLink staff assists youth at goal setting and learning independent living skills. A front desk staffed 24 hours a day offers added support.
The development was a historic preservation of a 1910 addition to St. Barnabas Hospital. The building had been vacant for decades when Allina Hospitals and Clinics donated it to Aeon in 2001.
Adjacent to St. Barnabas is The Summit, 13 apartments for low-income working adults. Residents at The Summit have a separate, private entrance to the building.
The positive impact of St. Barnabas on the lives of at-risk youth was recognized in 2008 by the Fannie Mae Foundation and the Partnership to End Long Term Homelessness.
Unit (Bd/Ba) | Ft2 | Rent |
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Studio (Studio/1) | - | Call for Price |
Last updated on November 15th, 2017
Generally, households earning up to the income limit in the table below for their household size are eligible for units participating in a HUD rental assistance program in Minneapolis but actual income limits may differ for units at St. Barnabas Apartments.
AMI Band | 1 Person | 2 Person | 3 Person | 4 Person | 5 Person | 6 Person | 7 Person | 8 Person |
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50% | $43,500 | $49,700 | $55,900 | $62,100 | $67,100 | $72,050 | $77,050 | $82,000 |
Generally, households earning up to the income limit in the table below for their household size are eligible for units participating in the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program in Minneapolis but actual income limits may differ for units at St. Barnabas Apartments.
AMI Band | 1 Person | 2 Person | 3 Person | 4 Person | 5 Person | 6 Person | 7 Person | 8 Person |
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Very Low Income (50%) | $43,500 | $49,700 | $55,900 | $62,100 | $67,100 | $72,050 | $77,050 | $82,000 |
Low Income (60%) | $52,200 | $59,640 | $67,080 | $74,520 | $80,520 | $86,460 | $92,460 | $98,400 |
Day | Hours |
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Monday | 10:00am-5:00pm |
Tuesday | 10:00am-5:00pm |
Wednesday | 10:00am-5:00pm |
Thursday | 10:00am-5:00pm |
Friday | 10:00am-5:00pm |
Since this property has received funding in part through the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program, a certain number of units are set aside for lower income households. Households must earn either less than 50% or 60% of the area median income (depending on the set-aside option chosen by the property owner) to qualify for these units. Rents in these units are capped at a maximum of 30% of the set-aside area median income (adjusted for unit size). Some rental units in this property may not be subject to LIHTC and therefore have higher rents and no maximum household income requirement.