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1969 – Moorestown Ecumenical Neighborhood Development (MEND) is incorporated by representatives of various Moorestown churches: Boyce M. Adams, C. Dixon Heyer, Clarence L. Baylor, G.S. Spohn, Warren D. Sawyer, Rev.
1974 – MEND begins construction of its first apartment project, an 18-unit, two-building complex on Beech Street in Moorestown.
1975 – The NJ Supreme Court declares in its “Mount Laurel” decision that municipal land use regulations that prevent affordable housing opportunities for the poor are unconstitutional.
1980’s – MEND becomes one of the first nonprofit developers in the country to utilize the new federal tax credits program for affordable rental housing.
1985 – MEND completes work on “the Firehouse Apartments,” creating eight dwelling units for the elderly and the disabled.
1987 – The Lenola apartments are completed, providing 31 one-bedroom and two efficiency apartments for senior citizens of low- and moderate-income.
2002 – MEND hires veteran affordable housing developer and former commercial real estate banker Matthew Reilly as President/CEO.
2005 – Friends of MEND, Inc. starts an Endowment Fund for the long-term benefit of MEND.
2009 – MEND and development partner Conifer Realty mark MEND’s 40thanniversary by completing a 14-building, 104-unit project in Evesham.
2013 – MEND’s work and President/CEO Matthew Reilly is profiled in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
2015 – MEND and Conifer celebrate the opening of Duffy School Apartments in Florence Township with a ribbon cutting ceremony.
2018 – MEND and Conifer break ground on a new senior housing project on Riverton Road in Cinnaminson.
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