Governor Hotel Apartments at 335 Market St, Harrisburg, PA, is a low-rise, seven-floor building put into service in 1993, managed by Pennrose Management Company. The building, with its neo-renaissance style and solid structure from the late 1980s, offers 46 one-bedroom apartments as part of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program, with rents based on Area Median Income and rates usually around $1,000 per month. Some apartments accept Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, and the waiting lists aren't always long, but sometimes it takes years to get in. The facility's main use is for senior apartments, but residents get access to several types of care, including independent living, assisted living, and memory care. While there's no project-based rent subsidy, there are income-based restrictions, and developer incentives keep the cost affordable.
Those living here often need some help with things like bathing, dressing, or managing medicine, but there are also active seniors who value living in a welcoming place. The staff get described as caring, friendly, and always ready to help, working hard to include all residents and help them adjust. Meals come from chefs and planners who focus on nutrition, and reviews of the food are fairly positive, with emphasis on quality ingredients and good flavor. The apartments, meant for seniors, offer a comfortable daily life, provide transportation and parking, let residents keep close pets, and hold activities to support social, physical, mental, and emotional needs-things like programs to help memory care residents feel safe and prevent wandering. It's common to see a culture of friendliness and family-oriented support.
Governor Hotel Apartments earns awards like Best of Senior Living for care and support. The community's location is about 2.5 miles-an 8-minute bike ride, or a 5-minute drive-from Pennsylvania State System of Higher Ed-Central Off. It's close enough to services, though farther on foot, with listings that often appear through government, non-profit, or community action centers. The apartments aim to give seniors accessible, hassle-free, and affordable housing, and the building is part of a network serving the Penbrook area. There's no direct mention of a fitness center, pool, housekeeping, or dining room, but residents find quiet enjoyment in a well-maintained, older building with larger units than some other affordable options. Governor Hotel Apartments continues trying to serve active seniors, those who may need a little support, and families searching for a steady and friendly home.