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  2. Midtown (Gary) - Wikipedia

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    Today Midtown's housing stock is a mixture of single-family and multi-family homes, including a number of affordable [clarification needed] housing developments. As of 2000, the owner-occupancy rate was 36.6%. [1] Commercial activity is concentrated along Broadway and Grant streets.

  3. Gary, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Developed later, this side of town was known for its masonry or brick residences, its taller and larger commercial buildings, including the Gary National Bank Building, Hotel Gary (now Genesis Towers), The Knights of Columbus Hotel & Building (now affordable housing fronting 5th Avenue), the Tivoli Theater (demolished), the U.S. Post Office ...

  4. Westside (Gary) - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, its 2,340 housing units were 92% occupied and 60% owner-occupied. [1] Most development in the area occurred after 1960, giving it a younger housing stock than most other Gary neighborhoods. [2] In 2007, the neighborhood had the third highest housing values in Gary, behind Miller and Ambridge Mann. [3]

  5. Three Indiana cities top list of emerging housing markets - AOL

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    Story at a glance The Lafayette, Fort Wayne, and Elkhart metros in Indiana ranked as the top three emerging housing markets in the country, respectively, according to a new winter 2023 analysis ...

  6. Aetna (Gary) - Wikipedia

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    Aetna is divided from the Miller Beach neighborhood by Route 20 with Aetna being the area of Gary East of I65 but south of U.S. 20. Aetna's housing stock is dominated by small single-family homes, [2] with 89% occupancy and 66% owner-occupancy as of 2000. [3] Aetna's housing prices are significantly below the city average. [4]

  7. Column: How Indiana University could expand housing with land ...

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    Currently, many students are struggling to find affordable housing anywhere near campus. This leaves many students in a financially vulnerable position, and increases demand for housing in ...