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9.26.19 Members Making News
From PIX 11: After two years of planning and building, a new basketball court in a Bronx public housing development opened up Monday. The court is in the heart of the Adams Houses in the Bronx. A half a million dollars was invested in the new basketball court. “This is really symbolic...
9.26.19 Members Making News, Awards/Grants
From the Urban Land Institute: Plaza Roberto Maestas in Seattle; the Lindley in Bethesda, Maryland; and the Watson in Quincy, Massachusetts, have been selected as the Urban Land Institute (ULI) Terwilliger Center for Housing’s 2019 Jack Kemp Excellence in Affordable and Workforce Housing...
9.26.19 Members Making News
From the Hudson County View: Betty Morris had two very big families: one was her immediate family, with 16 children, as well as her family-at-large – the residents of the Marion Gardens Housing Complex. Back in 1974, when the family was under threat, she took action by heading down to...
9.26.19 Members Making News
From ideastream: Public art is everywhere at Woodhill Homes — much of it historic, dating from the 1930s and 1940s. A panel on a building shows a woman hoisting a basket of fruit above her head. In the community center gym, WPA murals cover the walls, showing scenes of everyday life from...
9.26.19 Members Making News
From The Columbus Dispatch: Developers are moving forward on the second phase of the River & Rich project in Franklinton: an office and apartment tower overlooking the Scioto River. The phase would include three portions: a 12-story tower with 180 apartments and 48,000 square feet of...
9.26.19 Members Making News
From U.S. News & World Report: Evidence of a life filled with love, cultural pride and art gathered quickly in William Brown's room. But two years ago, he would have had no place to put gifts from his daughter and sister that sit on top of his fridge, the photograph of his recently deceased...
9.26.19 Report
In a recent report, the Joint Center for Housing Studies reported on a nearly 30-year decline in rental housing affordable to low-income households across states. When defining a “low-rent” unit as one that rents for less than $600 per month, the U.S. has lost 4 million units between 1990 and 2017...
9.26.19
Access to safe, affordable and stable housing offers more than just a place to live — it provides an opportunity for children and families to access two-generation programs, services, supports and resources that lead to improvements in literacy, attendance and other early school success indicators...
9.26.19 Fact Sheet
A new infographic from the Public & Affordable Housing Research Corporation (PAHRC) titled, A Picture of Preservation Need, illustrates preservation activity taking place in publicly supported housing stock and the need for further investment. With newly updated data from the National Housing...
9.26.19 CLPHA Newsletter
We're pleased to present a new interactive version of the CLPHA Report, CLPHA's newsletter featuring the latest news from our members and the public and affordable housing industry. Use the scroller on the right-hand side of the cover image below to view newsletter stories, or click the...

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