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Bon Jovi gives boost to Philly low-income housing

BY: AP Staff Writer NOVEMBER 14, 2012 | MODIFIED: NOVEMBER 14, 2012 AT 1:00 PM
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Rock star Jon Bon Jovi helped break ground on a low-income housing development in Philadelphia that will bear his initials.

The 55-unit JBJ Soul Homes is expected to open in the Francisville neighborhood in about a year.

Bon Jovi's Soul Foundation provided the lead gift for the $16 million project, which is a collaboration among several private and public agencies.

The four-story building will include retail and office space. Forty units are being set aside to house the homeless.

At the groundbreaking Tuesday, Bon Jovi said public-private partnerships are important at a time when the country is so polarized.

He says he hopes future residents of the development will "pay it forward" by helping others.

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