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Meanwhile, shortage of affordable homes continues to be a challenge.
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The library will host a community resource fair on Friday, October 21. The drop-in event runs from 9am-5pm, and will feature information on affordable housing, mobile food pantries, mental health and more.
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"Reaching New Muskegon Heights" vision plan calls for 35 new homes
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Earlier this month, the state released more than $80 million in affordable housing and development project funding.
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Brinks hit on issues surrounding racial disparities, affordable housing, senior home staffing and more.
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The 52-unit property on Coit Avenue will provide a mix of one, two and three-bedroom units. Rental rates will be restricted to those whose annual income is 80 percent or less of Kent County’s median income.
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The Michigan State Housing Development Authority is supporting affordable apartment projects in Clawson, Detroit, Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo
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The funds, awarded through the Low-Income Housing Tax Credits program, will create 529 affordable, multi-family rental properties across the state.
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The City Commission authorized the first deposit of $957,365.78 to the City of Grand Rapids Affordable Housing Fund, marking the first major deposit since the fund was established to address racial and ethnic disparities in housing in Grand Rapids.
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Grand Rapids debuted its new 50-unit affordable housing development Thursday. The $13.5 million dollar project, will serve low income individuals and those experiencing chronic homelessness.