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From the National Public Housing Museum's press release:
The National Public Housing Museum opened its doors to the public today, marking the culmination of an 18-year journey to complete an expansive adaptive reuse project of the last remaining building of the Jane Addams Homes at 919 S. Ada...
From the Spokane Housing Authority's press release:
The Spokane Housing Authority (SHA), a leading organization dedicated to facilitating access to affordable housing across seven Eastern Washington counties, is pleased to announce their recent signing to purchase vacant land from Country Homes...
April 4, HUD Secretary Scott Turner directed HUD leadership to institute mechanisms to ensure that all HUD programs are in compliance with Executive Order 14218, “Ending Taxpayer Subsidization of Open Borders.” In a letter to HUD grantees, Secretary...

CLPHA, NAHRO, PHADA, and the MTW Collaborative are calling for HUD to streamline regulatory measures that will enhance PHAs’ ability to serve their communities. In a letter to HUD Secretary Scott Turner, the groups recommended easing the burdens of cross-cutting programs, expanding local...

Housing Stability Cohort: A Practitioner’s Guide is a newly released resource from Stewards of Affordable Housing (SAHF). Over the course of 18 months, SAHF convened a Housing Stability Cohort (HSC) – an interdisciplinary group of affordable housing practitioners (asset management, property...
From the Chicago Housing Authority's press release:
Mayor Brandon Johnson today joined Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) leadership, 43rd Ward Ald. Timothy Knudsen, Co-Developer PIRHL and the Illinois Housing Development Authority to celebrate the completion of extensive renovations at the Edith...
From Affordable Housing Finance:
Officials have closed on the financing for the construction of a new $62 million apartment development and $8 million in major infrastructure work for the redevelopment of the Mary Ellen McCormack public housing complex in Boston.
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From WHRO Public Media:
Planning has officially begun for the redevelopment of two more public housing neighborhoods near Norfolk’s downtown.
Young Terrace and Calvert Square comprise 55 acres of land next to downtown. The two neighborhoods of 1950s-era housing are currently home to more than 2,...
From the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles' (HACLA) press release:
Today, the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA), in partnership with The One San Pedro Collaborative – composed of National CORE, Century Housing and the Richman Group – breaks ground on the construction...