Moss Construction and Shiloh Place celebrated the groundbreaking of a new housing project that will double the capacity of Shiloh Place in McKinney, Texas.
The new facility, approximately 16,641 square feet, will replace the existing 50- to 60-year-old buildings with modern housing, giving the organization the ability to now house 16 families. This project underscores Shiloh Place’s commitment to providing much-needed support to single mothers striving for financial stability and independence.
Shiloh Place’s mission is to equip single mothers with financial independence and personal wholeness by addressing their physical, educational, emotional and spiritual needs enabling them to become productive members of the workforce and their community. Moss Construction, the general contractor on the Shiloh Place housing development, is doing its part to support Shiloh Place by proudly donating its project fee to the organization as part of its commitment to giving back to the DFW market and McKinney and helping others.
Designed by O’Brien Architects, the building will include 16 two-bedroom apartments, each with a bathroom and full-sized kitchen. The apartments surround an outdoor area that includes green space and playgrounds for the children. Other project partners include: Kimley-Horn, civil planning and landscaping; Jordan & Skala Engineers, mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineering; and Strand, structural engineering.