Sen. Kavanagh And AM Rosenthal Urge Governor To Sign State Family Homelessness And Eviction Prevention Supplement Bill
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The event celebrated the completion of 50 new, modern apartment homes for seniors as well as the end of a three-phase redevelopment project to rehouse 200 elderly residents of the aging Fay Towers, built in 1976.
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Charlotte's West End neighborhoods are getting $20 million to help with community reinvestment as groups battle gentrification of historic areas.
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Baker Senior Apartments has 50 new, modern apartment homes for senior citizens. The apartments were part of a three-phase redevelopment project that re-housed 200 elderly residents from the Fay Towers, which were built in 1976.
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Fifth Third Bank and Enterprise Community Partners have established a neighborhood program to support and revitalize the Historic West End community.
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Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot announced microgrants grants for 11 projects across the city that promote affordability and walkable, people-friendly streets near transit as part of the city’s Equitable Transit-Oriented Development Pilot Program.
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Enterprise Community Development was one of a select number of developers to be awarded grants from HUD to support its development of new affordable multi-family rental housing in the country.
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Atlanta’s historic Grove Park, well-known for its many neighborhood clubs, was once a prosperous community for Black families and businesses in the West Side. However, decades of discriminatory divestment eventually led to the neighborhood’s economic collapse, resulting in population decreases and school closures. Today, Grove Park has no supermarket and no pharmacy.