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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. ...
Construction began in late-1988 on the $13 million transit center and parking structure with no immediate plans to build the high-rise. On June 11, 2006, it was announced that a mixed-use development project, combining entertainment, retail, and residential into one structure, would be constructed; it was in the preliminary planning phases. [ 6 ]
The Clarksdale Housing Complex was a public housing project built in 1939. Clarksdale was occupied from 1939 to late 2004. It was the first public housing complex built in the city, and up until its demolition, completed in 2005, it was the largest public housing project in the state of Kentucky. It consisted of 58 two- and three-story buildings.
In his budget proposal, Gov. Andy Beshear outlined what he hopes Kentucky legislators act on in the 2024 General Assembly, set to begin Tuesday.. But with a Republican supermajority in the House ...
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 ...
Around 4,800 people were homeless in Kentucky as of January 2023, according to an annual count led by the Kentucky Housing Corporation. Of those, 1,470 were unsheltered. Of those, 1,470 were ...
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=
The 72-page 'Safer Kentucky Act,' a broad and sweeping public safety bill, has gained approval from the House Judiciary Committee.