Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission announced a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new affordable housing apartment complex in Florence, Kentucky.
Farmview Apartments offers 64 high-quality, energy-efficient apartments in the Florence neighborhood off of Farmview. The complex is a new apartment community offering affordable two- and three-bedroom apartments for families. Each home features a microwave, dishwasher, individual balcony, and window treatments.
Residents can enjoy a community room with controlled access, a computer lab and a laundry facility. Farmview Apartments is located minutes from shopping and dining with easy access to Covington and Cincinnati via I-75/71.
“We are very excited to be opening our fourth affordable housing community in Northern Kentucky,” Executive Director of Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission Catrena Bowman-Thomas said. “Affordable housing is a major issue for many Northern Kentuckians. Many of the families we serve struggle to find safe and affordable housing in the area. There are just not enough affordable options to meet the demand. Thanks to the support of all of our project partners, this apartment community will help ease the burden of affordable housing for some and offer residents vibrant living with a convenient location.”
Speakers at the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony will include Boone County Judge/Executive Gary Moore, City of Florence Vice Mayor Dr. Julie Aubuchon, Justin Marshall, Senior Vice President at Fifth Third Bank, Catrena Bowman-Thomas, Executive Director at NKCAC, and a representative from Kentucky Housing Corporation.
The ribbon-cutting will be held Friday, April 29, at 1 p.m. on the grounds of the Apartment Community at 8031 Transformation Lane.
More information on this housing community and the other NKCAC Housing initiatives, as well as information on all of NKCAC’s programs and services, can be found at the organization’s website.

