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Tiny Home Community Ushers in a New Era of Affordable Housing

  • The dedication for Elevate Community, a groundbreaking tiny home project designed to support individuals experiencing poverty, is scheduled for May 30, 2025, at 310 Gretna Road in Branson, Missouri.
  • This project comes after extensive planning and site work to help tackle Branson's economic difficulties and housing shortages.
  • The community will include 70 tiny homes after phase two, alongside affordable housing and support services like workforce training, healthcare, and transportation assistance.
  • Over $3 million in public grants and private funds supports the project, with additional funding sought to fulfill goals of lifting residents out of poverty through employment and empowerment.
  • Elevate Branson aims to transform poverty relief with holistic solutions, and organizers believe this model could help other communities address affordable housing nationwide.
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Tiny Home Community Ushers in a New Era of Affordable Housing

BRANSON, Mo., May 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The landscape of affordable housing is set to transform with the completion of Elevate Community, an innovative tiny home development aimed at providing sustainable and supportive living for individuals facing poverty in Branson, Missouri. After years of planning and months of site preparation, the first tiny homes have arrived on property. On Full story available on Benzinga.com

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