"We Dont Need Another War on Poverty"
Do our cities need another War on Poverty? Barack Obama thinks so. Speaking before the U.S. Conference of Mayors this June, the Democratic standard-bearer promised to boost spending on public schools,...
View Article66 New Homes Debut
Former residents and staff of the A. Harry Moore public housing complex reunited yesterday for the grand opening of 66 new homes built at the site of the notorious public housing complex.
View ArticleCouncilors hope stimulus can help Pettengill Road
Jan. 8—LONDONDERRY — The Town Council advised Town Manager Dave Caron to see if President-elect Barack Obama's proposed economic stimulus package could help pay for the development of Pettengill Road.
View ArticleHUD SECRETARY RETURNS TO BREAK GROUND AT C.J. PEETE TO BRING NEW HOUSING,...
NEW ORLEANS — U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Steve Preston returned to New Orleans today for a second time in less than 30 days to break ground at another public housing site that was...
View ArticleHUD Secretary Returns to Break Ground At C.J. Peete to Bring New Housing,...
The following information was released by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development: U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Steve Preston returned to New Orleans today for a second...
View ArticleAffordable housing line stretches for blocks
The crowd gathered early on Pacific Avenue in Jersey City yesterday morning, hoping to land one of 67 new rental units at the Barbara Place Terrace public housing development. More than two hours after...
View ArticleChairman Frank Holds News Conference to Discuss Committee Agenda And...
The following information was released by the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Financial Services: FRANK: All right. Let me begin by making an announcement. At least from my standpoint, those...
View ArticleProgram helps woman buy her first home
Feb. 11—While homeowners across the nation are feeling the pinch of the foreclosure meltdown, at least one Danville resident is happy to finally have a home of her own, thanks to a local first-time...
View Article'Take up your cross and follow Me': Man takes ministry along the Chisholm...
Jan. 16—Stephen Hope has carried a cross with him everywhere for about six months — but not around his neck. The 8-foot wide by 10-foot high cross is over his shoulder most of the time. "I'm tying a...
View ArticleMixed-income housing in Stamford a source of hope
Edward Miranda has a knack for remembering dates of significant events in his life, such as the day his favorite baseball player Roberto Clemente died in an airplane crash — Dec. 31, 1972 — and the day...
View ArticleHerenton touch: Midas or minus for Downtown?; Inquiry shadows city's...
Mayor Willie Herenton built a name on Downtown redevelopment, expanding the trolley loop, leveling acres of eyesore public housing and raising FedExForum. That was only a start. For months now, aides...
View ArticleHousing Authority chief to retire hedeyline goes right in herey
the head of the Portsmouth Redevelopment and Housing Authority is retiring and a veteran authority official will take his place. Under Danny Cruce's leadership as executive director of the agency,...
View ArticleCommunity honors Vigor teammates
Community honors Vigor teammates By croft Members of Vigor High School's 5A state championship football team who reside in Josephine Allen Homes were honored by the Happy Hill community Dec. 20. The...
View ArticleCounty to Build Hundreds of Homes for Scott Residents
Advocates win victory after years of struggle Hundreds of people displaced from the former Scott/Carver development will have first priority for similar affordable housing under a new plan that the...
View ArticleNIAGARA FALLS: Work on HOPE VI to resume in the spring
Jan. 15—The spring thaw is expected to bring the return of construction activity at a delayed housing project at Center Court. Representatives from the Niagara Falls Housing Authority said this week...
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