Cedar Lane Awarded $1.5M for Senior Housing Project

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Cedar Lane Senior Living Community has been awarded $1.5 million in federal funding to support Evergreen, a new 70‑unit affordable senior housing community in Leonardtown.
Evergreen will feature modern and energy‑efficient apartment homes designed to promote dignity, independence, and aging in place. The project responds to the growing demand for affordable senior housing in St. Mary’s County and the surrounding region.
“This award is transformational for Cedar Lane and for the seniors we serve,” said Eric Golden, president and CEO of Cedar Lane Senior Living Community. “Evergreen will allow us to expand access to high-quality, affordable housing for older adults who deserve stability, security, and a community where they can thrive.”
“Cedar Lane has served seniors in Southern Maryland for nearly 50 years, and Green Street Housing is proud to be their development partner in bringing Evergreen to life,” said Thomas Ayd, Green Street Housing developer. “Evergreen fills the critical gap between deeply subsidized Section 8 housing and market‑rate homes, completing a true continuum of affordable options for St. Mary’s County seniors.”
“I believe all our seniors deserve to retire and age safely and with dignity. That’s why Senator [Chris] Van Hollen and I worked to secure $1.5 million for Cedar Lane Senior Living to develop a new affordable housing community,” said Sen. Angela Alsobrooks.
Construction on Evergreen is expected to begin in 2027, with completion projected in 2028.
Cedar Lane Senior Living Community blends affordability, comfort, and connection in the heart of Leonardtown, MD, offering supportive onsite services, and a warm, inclusive environment for seniors and adults with disabilities. With both HUD‑subsidized and fair‑market options, residents enjoy independence, convenience, and a vibrant community backed by decades of trusted nonprofit service.
Visit Cedar Lane’s website to learn more about the community.











