Cincinnati's public housing authority is selling over 100 apartments near TQL Stadium to fund a major rehabilitation project.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and service providers act as cuts could force thousands of Minnesotans to lose housing.
State officials and anti-homelessness organizations said they fear a shift in federal funding priorities could result in thousands of Marylanders who now benefit from permanent housing assistance, ins ...
The 25-year-old development currently has 686 units. The housing authority wants to sell 105 of them along John Street, but ...
The incoming New York City mayor’s plan relies on higher density in places where some neighbors oppose it. He is scheduled to ...
The Trump Administration’s decision will directly result in a 25 percent spike in homelessness across Maryland. It will ...
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HUD changes could endanger housing for 170,000 people
HUD issued new rules that change how homelessness programs are funded. They limit permanent housing dollars and increases ...
Hampden County alone stands to lose $9 million a year, money that supports 304 apartments where people who’d been chronically ...
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