Built in 1988, The Salvation Army William Booth Towers is a residence for the elderly, handicapped, and disabled. Financed by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the residence consists of 74 one-bedroom, and 25 efficiency apartments. Apartments feature full kitchens with electric stoves and refrigerators, full baths with showers, large storage closets, trash chutes on each floor, a laundry facility, and emergency call systems in each apartment. See the website for a resident application and eligibility requirements.