The Michaels Organization

From left: The Michaels Organization Vice President Nick Cangelosi, Voorhees Township Committeewoman Michelle Nocito, Assembly Majority Leader Louis Greenwald, Voorhees Township Mayor Michael Mignogna, Camden County Commissioner Director Louis Cappelli Jr., AND NJHMFA Chief of Multifamily Programs Debra Urban cut the ribbon at Victory Commons in Voorhees Township April 30, 2026. PROVIDED BY CAMDEN COUNTY
May 1, 2026

Michaels debuts Victory Commons affordable housing in Voorhees

The Michaels Organization opened Victory Commons in Voorhees Township, delivering 81 affordable housing units in Camden County amid N.J.’s growing housing shortage.

Oliver Station in Camden. - PROVIDED BY VIRTUA HEALTH
Aug 7, 2025

Virtua, Michaels launch $24M Oliver Station housing-health model (photos)

The 47-unit senior and affordable living option features an on-site primary health clinic to help promote accessibility and equity in delivering care.

George Norcross III is shown testifying to the Senate Select Committee on Economic Growth Strategies in Trenton on Nov. 18, 2019.
Jul 9, 2024

Norcross, co-defendants plead not guilty in racketeering case

“Anyone reviewing the indictment will see these are charges in search of a crime,” said George Norcross' attorney, Michael Critchley. “There will be much more to say in the future, but for now, suffice to say that the fact of what actually occurred and why these charges were brought will come out.

The Harrison is phase two of four of the $145 million redevelopment of Ablett Village in Camden's Cramer Hill neighborhood. - PHOTO BY AVI STEINHARDT
Apr 4, 2024

New senior housing development debuts in Camden’s Cramer Hill (photos)

A four-phase, $165 million effort to revamp the city's oldest public housing community is well underway.

From left, Virtua Health President and CEO Dennis Pullin and The Michaels Organization CEO John O'Donnell open the "doors" Nov. 1 in Camden to reveal an oversized rendering of affordable housing and medical Oliver Station.
Nov 2, 2023

In Camden: Virtua, Michaels start on $24M affordable housing medical campus

The latest effort under the New Jersey Housing and Finance Agency's Hospital Partnership Subsidy Program – and the first in South Jersey – Oliver Station will see the construction of 78 residences and a medical practice.

Atlantic City training program graduates
Aug 19, 2022

Atlantic City students graduate from summer training program

For 11 weeks, the team worked with The Michaels Organization and local subcontractors to learn both soft and hard skills, including hands-on experience in carpentry, electrical, plumbing, HVAC and roofing.

Feb 25, 2022

$145M affordable housing complex breaks ground in Camden

Members of the Biden team and city officials came out to celebrate the start of the work that will redevelop Albett Village, built in the 1950s and located in the Cramer Hill neighborhood.

The Atlantic City Housing Authority Board of Commissioners - including Vice Chair Dr. La’Quetta Small, Treasurer Stephanie Marshall, Assistant Treasurer Eli Gbayee, Commissioner Jesse Kurtz, Commissioner Patricia Tweedle, Commissioner Mauro Sandoval and Commissioner Geoff Dorsey - joined Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr., Assemblyman-elect Don Guardian, Assemblywoman-elect Claire Swift, Atlantic City Council members, the New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency, The Michaels Organization, and neighborhood residents in officially launching reconstruction at Buzby Homes in Atlantic City on Dec. 10, 2021.
Dec 10, 2021

Atlantic City affordable housing rehab by Michaels, ACHA kicks off

The Michaels Organization and the Atlantic City Housing Authority broke ground on a $15.4 million endeavor to bring living and resiliency updates to Buzby Homes.

Michaels Pac Beacon teammates. Pacific Beacon, privatized military housing on Naval Base San Diego, was among the assets acquired in The Michaels Organization's September 2021 acquisition of 15,000 privatized military homes.
Sep 8, 2021

The Michaels Organization acquires 15,000+ privatized military homes

The Camden-based firm now owns, manages, and asset manages 11 different housing locations serving Army, Navy and Air Force personnel and their families across the country.