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4.25.19 Members Making News
From the Milwaukee Business Journal: An up to $150 million tower with 350 apartments would bring new affordable housing to downtown Milwaukee under a plan by the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee. The 32-story proposal, first unveiled Wednesday, would be built at Milwaukee and Knapp...
4.25.19 Members Making News
From WCVB Boston: Boston Mayor Marty Walsh on Tuesday announced a plan to invest $2.78 billion in capital expenses over five years. He calls it the "Imagine Boston Capital Plan." The budget plan, which covers the years of 2020 through 2024, would dictate what the city spends on public...
4.25.19 Members Making News
From The Salt Lake Tribune: Pamela Atkinson has been an icon for decades, symbolizing to many Utah’s commitment to helping its homeless, refugees and other disadvantaged populations. Now, the longtime advocate and faith leader — a woman Gov. Gary Herbert refers to as the Beehive...
4.23.19 Members Making News
In REBusinessOnline.com’s article “Austin Multifamily Market’s New Focus: Workforce Housing,” Kevin Bowen, senior vice president of Bellwether Enterprise Real Estate Capital, discusses the Austin City Council’s work to implement its Strategic Housing Blueprint, which includes efforts to increase...
4.23.19 Notice / Announcement
On April 17, HUD published a notice in the Federal Register seeking input on several major issues related to Opportunity Zones. The notice from HUD’s Office of Policy Development and Research (PD&R) provides information on the intersection of Opportunity Zones and affordable housing nationally...
4.11.19 Members Making News
From the City of Fort Worth, TX's website: Fort Worth Housing Solutions will open Campus Apartments, its newest affordable housing community, near Tarrant County College-South Campus in late March. The 224-unit community features 10 market-rate units and 214 units for households earning less...
4.11.19 Members Making News
From Lawndale News: Mayor Rahm Emanuel and 15th Ward Alderman Raymond Lopez on Monday joined Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) and members of the Back of the Yards community to announce plans for a new mixed-use, mixed-income development. The new project will include up to 80 apartments, and a...
4.11.19
From WLOS ABC 13:  There are big changes on the way for Asheville's oldest public housing development. On Tuesday, city council voted to move forward with funding dedicated to redeveloping Lee Walker Heights. As part of getting ready for the changes, all the residents of Lee Walker...
4.11.19 Members Making News
From NJ.com:  "Where towering, ominous public housing buildings once stood there is now the start of an inviting and friendly community of homes. On Tuesday, Mayor Steve Fulop, with the Jersey City Housing Authority (JCHA) and The Michaels Organization, unveiled the first 21 of 126...
3.29.19 Members Making News
From Multi-Housing News: The New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) and the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) has selected two separate groups to develop two 100 percent affordable senior housing communities in the Bronx and Brooklyn, N.Y. Xenolith Partners,...

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