HABcore announced Tuesday that it purchased the 25-unit motel on June 17 for $7 million. The property is currently being renovated and will provide year-round emergency housing for families and individuals in need of shelter. The facility will also accommodate residents with pets.
In addition to temporary housing, the shelter will offer supportive services designed to help residents transition into stable, permanent housing, according to HABcore officials.
"We're in the early phases of renovating the motel, which will become Ocean County's first emergency shelter for individuals experiencing homelessness and their pets," said Steve Heisman, president and CEO of HABcore, based in Red Bank.
Although an official opening date has not yet been announced, Heisman said the property has already been put to use. During the extreme heat emergency over the Fourth of July weekend, the motel provided shelter to 11 people, including a family, a woman who is a double amputee and her dog, and two brothers accompanied by their dog.