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  2. Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    The Housing Act of 1937 created support for access to affordable housing nationwide and funding for local agencies. The Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee (HACM) was established in 1944, and Parklawn became Milwaukee's first public housing development constructed by the Works Progress Administration (WPA).

  3. Public housing is home: The story behind the stories of ... - AOL

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    Through the O'Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism at Marquette University, I spent 15 months capturing life at Greentree, a low-income housing complex that sits on 14 acres on Milwaukee ...

  4. Subsidized housing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The federal government, through its Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program (which in 2012 paid for construction of 90% of all subsidized rental housing in the US), spends $6 billion per year to finance 50,000 low-income rental units annually, with median costs per unit for new construction (2011–2015) ranging from $126,000 in Texas to $326,000 ...

  5. South Milwaukee's new $50 million project to focus on low ...

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    Persistence. That was the word on the mouths of many when a new $50 million mixed used development was officially announced for South Milwaukee’s former Bucyrus campus, 1100 Milwaukee Ave.

  6. Milwaukee lacks affordable homes. This plan would help fund ...

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    Around $2.3 million in city funding would help develop 20 duplexes and 34 single-family homes in Milwaukee's Midtown neighborhood under a new proposal.. Those 74 new housing units would help meet ...

  7. Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City - Wikipedia

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    Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City is a 2016 nonfiction book by American sociologist Matthew Desmond.Set in the poorest areas of Milwaukee, Wisconsin during the 2007–2008 financial crisis and its immediate aftermath, the book follows eight families struggling to pay rent to their landlords, many of whom face eviction.