Antioch’s City Council will reconsider conduit bond financing for a 165-unit, fully affordable apartment complex it rejected in April, after the developer’s attorneys warned that blocking the project could expose the city to more than $8 million in penalties and the loss of local zoning control. The Antioch City Council is scheduled to take up […] The post Antioch Revisits Financing for 165-Unit Hillcrest Summit Affordable Project After Develope…
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