County contributes $12.5 million to new supportive housing, approves new sites
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County contributes $12.5 million to new supportive housing, approves new sites
A San Diego hotel involved in Project Homekey. (File photo courtesy of San Diego Housing Commission) San Diego County supervisors have voted unanimously to back projects that will lead to more than 300 new units of affordable or supportive housing. This week they voted provide $12.5 million to an 81-unit permanent supportive housing development at 7798 Starling Drive in San Diego. The housing will support veterans and people living with behavior…
County Contributes $12.5 Million to 81 Units of New Supportive Housing
County Supervisors today voted unanimously to contribute about $12.5 million in partnership with the San Diego Housing Commission and City of San Diego on an 81-unit permanent supportive housing development at 7798 Starling Drive in San Diego.
Affordable Housing Targeting Single-Parent Families Opens in Denver - Mile High CRE
Denver’s first investment in city-funded housing vouchers has taken shape with the grand opening of Warren Village at Alameda, an affordable housing community targeting single-parent households. Warren Village at Alameda provides 89 income-restricted apartments, including 79 supportive housing units with wraparound services for households exiting homelessness. The project, located at 1390 W. Alameda Ave., is the third housing community to be dev…
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