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Rapid Growth Media Publisher Tommy Allen joins in the share the local headlines.
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The legislation is aimed at combating homelessness and getting more families into secure housing
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Housing discrimination based on the source of someone’s income would be illegal under Michigan bills that received a committee hearing Tuesday
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After years of planning, construction of a new $130 million development on Muskegon Lake will begin to take shape this summer, as crews are set to begin building a new hotel and marina.
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Kent County Community Action said it hopes to help around 100 households, estimating about $3,000 - $7,000 per financial assistance.
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Grand Rapids Representative Kristian Grant hopes to see the state’s next budget include more money for housing and urban investment
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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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Utilizing $5M in APRA funding, The City of Grand Rapids is seeking proposals for affordable housing and homelessness prevention projects that can improve opportunities for individuals and families in the area.
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The project is part of a brownfield redevelopment grant from the Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE). Once completed, the property will hold four three-story buildings with 41 total apartment units.
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Democrats continue to make plans for assuming control in Lansing next year