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  2. Downtown gets first affordable housing development in decades

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    The 45-unit apartment complex offers efficiencies and one-, two- and three-bedroom units to residents earning up to 30%, 50% or 60% of the area median income for the Cincinnati metro area.

  3. Anna Louise Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Anna Louise Inn is a women's facility in Cincinnati, Ohio, providing affordable housing and supportive services to economically vulnerable single women, supporting them to reach greater self-sufficiency. It is operated by HER Cincinnati, formerly, Cincinnati Union Bethel (CUB), a charitable group founded in 1830. [1]

  4. Cincinnati is the most affordable US city for renters living ...

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    Cincinnati ranked top, with average rent for a one-bed unit at $612 a month. St. Louis, Missouri, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, made the top 10.

  5. Villages at Roll Hill, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Villages at Roll Hill (formerly called Fay Apartments) is one of the 52 neighborhoods of Cincinnati, Ohio. The neighborhood predominantly consists of Section 8 housing. The population was 1,918 at the 2020 census .

  6. Cincinnati area rents stabilizing as thousands of new ... - AOL

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    The Tapestry Ridge luxury apartments at 1401 Dixie Highway in Covington added 267 new units to the Cincinnati metro area in 2023 on the former site of Northern Kentucky University's Covington campus.

  7. Winton Hills, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Winton Terrace is a Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA) project built for low income Cincinnati citizens. It was the first housing project in Cincinnati. It opened in 1940 as white only and did not take African American families. African Americans were not allowed until the late 1950s, but only because CMHA had built another white ...

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