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The Grand Rapids Board of Education will sell the former Stocking and Alexander school sites to developers building affordable housing
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A statewide pilot program is breaking down housing barriers for West Michigan residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities, creating affordable, independent living spaces
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State Representative Emily Dievendorf (D-Lansing) plans to re-introduce legislation next week.
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The proposal would set aside $100 million in 2027 to fund the credits, according to a Senate Fiscal Agency analysis
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City officials say it’s the beginning of a trend for addressing downtown housing
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All units are affordable to households earning 60% of area median income, with 12 units available for seniors experiencing homelessness
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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business staff writer Mark Sanchez talks about Grand Rapids-based Acrisure announcing global layoffs, and some Small Business Association of Michigan members warn in a survey that they may need to drop health care coverage in the not-too-distant future.
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Mel Trotter Ministries has completed 10 of its planned 16 tiny homes that make up Hope Village on Grand Rapids’ southeast side, and the affordable housing project is already helping many residents previously experiencing homelessness
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Trinity Health Grand Rapids is spending nearly $23 million upgrading the Richard J. Lacks S. Cancer Center, a metro-Detroit businesswoman at the center or a scandal over a state budget earmark is now facing felony charges,
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A federal grant is supporting local residents seeking affordable housing, and the grant is expanding housing supplies and bridging the income-to-rent gap