A much-anticipated affordable housing project in downtown Orlando has been mostly stalled for six years after the community land trust leading the effort ran into financial trouble.

Now nonprofit developer Lift Orlando may step in to complete the 30-townhome project in the West Lakes neighborhood that Hannibal Square Community Land Trust could not, according to a report in GrowthSpotter.

The partially-constructed townhomes are currently a neighborhood eyesore, with rotting wood framing and trash on the ground.

Sandy Hostetter, Lift Orlando’s VP of Asset Development, said the nonprofit has had discussions with the City of Orlando and the lender that foreclosed on the Winter Park-based land trust.

“We’ve been working on this for almost a year now, and our hope is still within the next 6

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