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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business senior writer Mark Sanchez talks about Trinity Health opening it’s $6.5 million Rockford emergency center. Michigan’s public universities raising tuition. Office Furniture makers predicting sales growth. But first, are we beginning to see signs of an uptick in affordable housing construction across the state?
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Governor Whitmer says the state will tap into federal funds to accelerate efforts to address a critical shortage in affordable housing. She says that means building more houses and rental units and making them less expensive to rent or own
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According to Housing Kent’s data dashboard, entry-level home prices increased by 126% between 2015 and 2022, while wages only increased by 26%.
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Former Van Andel Pavilion at Fulton Manor will assist unhoused vulnerable city residents.
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WGVU’s Patrick Center talks with Crain’s senior writer Mark Sanchez about who pays for new high-cost gene and cell therapies. Also, Housing Next study identifies more than a dozen area corridors for potential housing development.
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Local officials optimistic dollars will be used for addressing Kent County's 35,000 units housing gap.
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Tax incentive ensures affordable housing with 20% of units available below market rate locked in for 20 years.
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- Kent County revolving loan fund supporting affordable housing- West Michigan heart surgery milestones- West Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce new HQ
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The state is investing in three affordable housing projects. Two of them in west Michigan.
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The parameters for a new Kent County Affordable Housing Loan Fund was approved by the county board of commissioners Thursday.