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Communities across the country, and here in West Michigan, are struggling with tackling the housing crisis. One housing expert visited Grand Valley State University’s Hauenstein Center sharing his comprehensive approach for putting housing within reach
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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.