[ad_1] I recently asked the readers of PeakofOhio.com what the top five concerns or issues facing Bellefontaine and Logan County are. The top 5 emerged as a result of the story as follows: 1. Shortage of or affordable housing 2. Drugs 3. More drug rehab facilities or rehab providers 4. Grocery stores, a laundromat, and
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[ad_1] In Washington, Congress is debating how to help families get back on their feet after a challenging 18 months. However, with so many Montanans still struggling, we cannot afford to return to the way things were. We need to move forward to something better. While businesses are grappling with the fallout of the global
[ad_1] Debi Durham, Iowa Economic Development Authority (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette) It had been more than 25 years since Forest City — a northern Iowa city under 4,000 population, straddling Hancock and Winnebago counties — had seen an affordable housing development. “We were having a workforce constraint, like most everyone else,” said Beth Bilyeu, executive director
[ad_1] Special Report September 14, 2021 9:00 am House prices are always a hot topic — a house is the biggest purchase most people will ever make, the most important asset they will ever own, and of course the place where they will live and perhaps raise a family. Houses have traditionally been seen as
[ad_1] For decades, the City of Santa Monica has maintained a list of individuals waiting for an affordable housing unit, however, the inner workings of the list have been a mystery to residents, and even to those who administer it. The alchemy of the list combines income level, household size, current living situation, cultural priorities
[ad_1] Advertisement Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava joined Miami-Dade Commissioner Danielle Cohen Higgins in celebrating the grand opening of Fair Oaks Apartments, South Miami-Dade’s newest affordable housing community. Fair Oaks Apartments brings 124 housing units with an urban sensibility and affordability to the Leisure City Community Urban Center. “I am excited to see this new
[ad_1] Ann Arbor’s affordable housing crisis has been well documented, with a shortage of several thousand units prompting the city to look at varying ways to address the issue. Peter Allen also thinks he has part of the solution. The retiring University of Michigan real estate professor has started a nonprofit, the Equitable Ann Arbor