Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Federation Towers

Category Senior Housing
Organization Name Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Federation Towers
Description The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Federation Towers is a Greater Miami Jewish Federation-sponsored subsidized, elderly housing facility with 114 apartment units and 133 residents in a hi-rise building in Miami Beach. Federation Towers is one of the Federation’s two affordable housing facilities, funded through HUD. Residents have their own private apartments set in garden surroundings with affordable rent. There are amenities, such as free transportation to run errands, and a full range of services through Federation's beneficiary agencies that include home healthcare, social services, meals and recreation. Completed in 1979, Federation Towers remains a model residential property for seniors living independently. The facility continues to receive the highest marks for its physical condition, as well as its program of integrated services that enable residents to remain self-sufficient. Weinberg Federation Towers adopted its name at its 25th anniversary, when it was rededicated in memory of the late Harry and Jeanette Weinberg, whose private, not-for-profit foundation supports the ongoing operational maintenance of the facility.
Address 1 757 West Avenue
City Miami Beach
State Florida
Zip 33139
Country US
Phone 305-531-2388
Fax 305-538-7281
Contacts Federation Housing Chair: Martin Goodman







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