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Kentucky Housing Corporation was created in 1972 as a state housing finance agency by the General Assembly under the Mae Street Kidd Act with a $150,000 appropriation. In 1973, KHC originated its first bond issue totaling $51.2 million and received its first allocation from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for 623 Section 8 New Construction units totaling $1. ...
The $223 million project resulted from a collaboration between the state's housing finance agency, the Kentucky Housing Corp., and the state Department for Local Government. ... Beshear's office ...
Federal aid for the project had already been approved, however, and a $35 million bond was issued for multifamily housing; the First Lexington Company was contributing $2.9 million, with the Kentucky Housing Corporation providing some financing. The total cost was to be $41.2 million. Financing troubles delayed the project once again in 1986.
Why 2024 will be notable: Local officials say the shortage of affordable, good-quality housing in Eastern Kentucky was already a crisis before devastating flooding in July 2022 destroyed or ...
Louisville-based LDG Development continues to be the largest developer of multi-family housing in the city, with more than 1,500 units under or awaiting construction. Other developers include ...
Tallest Building in Kentucky, 1963–1971; tallest residential building in Kentucky 1963–2004 16= Louisville Metro Housing Authority Avenue Plaza Apartments 250 / 76 18 1974 16= Heyburn Building: 250 / 76 17 1927 Tallest Building in Kentucky, 1928–1955 18= Blanton House Apartments: 246 / 75 20 1972 18= Hyatt Regency Hotel 246 / 75 18 1978 18=
Louisville Metro Housing Authority Avenue Plaza Apartments 250 (76) 18 1974 Louisville 26 Patterson Office Tower: 250 (76) 20 1968 Lexington 27 Heyburn Building: 250 (76) 17 1927 Louisville Tallest Building in Kentucky, 1927–1955 28 Pearce-Ford Tower 250 (76) 26 1970 Bowling Green: Tallest college-residential building in Kentucky 29
Gleanings Housing Inc., a local affordable housing non-profit, cut the ribbon on a new triplex home Wednesday, Oct. 9. ... Lexington has invested $48.3 million into the construction or ...