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The 192-unit public development will primarily serve low-income seniors and is expected to be completed by the end of 2026.
A person relying on Supplemental Security Income can afford just $290/month, and even households earning only 30% of the area median income can afford just $377/month — in a market where the average ...
Board announced funding for multiple projects, including $31.5 million to help turn two historic office buildings into ...
Across the Bay Area, people are struggling to make ends meet, and finding affordable housing is a major problem. Nowhere is ...
Advocates say federal cuts to SNAP will hurt low-income seniors and the long-term care facilities, health care providers and ...
State and federal funding allocated for affordable housing projects in four western Massachusetts communities, including new ...
The Healey-Driscoll Administration on Thursday, July 31, announced $182 million in low-income housing tax credits and ...
On July 29, 2025 the District of Columbia Housing Finance Agency (DCHFA) issued $48.26 million in tax exempt bonds, ...
The federal Housing Choice Voucher Program has never been able to meet the needs of all the people in the state who are ...
Increasing housing supply, both at the regional and neighborhood level, can significantly slow rent growth and benefit ...
Sara C. Bronin is an architect, attorney, George Washington University professor and founder of the National Zoning Atlas.
Opinion
77,400 Homes for 133 Million Poor Nigerians? The Truth About FG’s Renewed Hope Housing Programme
Can 77,400 social housing units solve Nigeria’s 28 million housing deficit? Housing policy advocate Jennifer Stephen investigates gaps in the Renewed Hope Agenda.
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