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  2. Forest Hills Co-op Houses - Wikipedia

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    Residents then set up the Forest Hills Mutual Housing Association to manage the property and sold a portion of the site to nonprofit housing developer Phipps Houses for $8.5 million. Phipps will build two buildings, one 17-stories and the other 13-stories which would include community and parking space.

  3. Strategic Actions for a Just Economy - Wikipedia

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    Strategic Actions for a Just Economy (SAJE) is a non-profit economic justice organization that advocates for tenant rights, healthy housing, and equitable development. [1] It was founded in 1996 by Gilda Haas and Kent Wong and is currently led by Executive Director Cynthia Strathmann PhD.

  4. Demolished public housing projects in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The East Lake Meadows public housing project was a 654 unit community built in 1971 and was one of the most infamous of all of Atlanta's public housing. [7] At the time the nation's largest turnkey project, [8] East Lake Meadows was immediately plagued by maintenance problems due to poor construction. [7]

  5. With a housing shortage, Coldwater to start construction on ...

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    Coldwater will need to subsidize the Western Meadows subdivision to make new housing viable. ... the city spent $42,500 with Fishbeck Engineering on a survey and engineering design for the new ...

  6. Network Homes - Wikipedia

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    Network Homes was a housing association operating in 36 local authorities across London, Hertfordshire, and the southeast of England.In 2019 the organisation owned and managedover 20,000 homes, [1] making it one of London's largest housing associations.

  7. G15 (housing associations) - Wikipedia

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    The G15 is an organisation of the largest housing associations in and around Greater London in the United Kingdom, [1] which collectively are responsible for managing in the region of 600,000 homes in London. [2] They state their purpose as "working to solve the housing crisis by delivering good quality, affordable homes of all types". [3]

  8. Urban Homesteading Assistance Board - Wikipedia

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    [6] [3] It was also initially supported by John Turner, a major proponent of self-help housing. [6] UHAB's association with St. John the Divine, the fact the founders were highly educated and white, and their rhetoric emphasizing the self-help nature and economic feasibility of homesteading helped attract media attention and meetings with city ...

  9. Women's Pioneer Housing - Wikipedia

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    Women's Pioneer Housing was founded in 1920, to help provide housing for the new generation of single, professional women in London following the First World War.. It was founded by Etheldred Browning a former Irish suffragist who had run the women’s section of the Garden City and Town Planning Association (GCTPA).