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  2. Controversy erupts over low-income housing plan for trendy ...

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    But after the Brush Park CDC gave the plan a thumbs up, it switched from senior housing to 100% affordable housing — with some units reserved for those whose incomes are 30% or less of the area ...

  3. Public housing in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Tenement Address Contact Forest Park Apts. 1331 East Canfield, 48207 (313) 833-3590 Riverbend Towers 4386 Conner Ave., 48215 (313) 926-8702 Sheridan Apartments I & II

  4. Detroit housing fund raises $65 million. Here's a list of the ...

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    The Detroit Housing for the Future Fund intends to help developers create and preserve affordable housing in the city. Here are the projects so far. Detroit housing fund raises $65 million.

  5. $38M in tax incentives will turn former Detroit classrooms, 3 ...

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    The federal tax incentive will help build 183 units of affordable housing in Detroit, with rents ranging from $470 to $940 a month for a one-bedroom.

  6. Saint Rita Apartments - Wikipedia

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    Plans are to renovated the building into 26 units of "Permanent Supportive Housing". [5] Permanent Supportive Housing combines affordable housing, health care, and supportive services to help individuals and families lead stable lives. [6] The project is planned for completion by late 2018. [5] [7] On February 27, 2019, The Saint Rita ...

  7. Subsidized housing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Permanent, federally funded housing came into being in the United States as a part of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal. Title II, Section 202 of the National Industrial Recovery Act, passed June 16, 1933, directed the Public Works Administration (PWA) to develop a program for the "construction, reconstruction, alteration, or repair under public regulation or control of low-cost housing and slum ...