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Houston’s new homeless ‘Super Hub’ branded as national model for ‘self-sufficiency’

The Super Hub aims to transition 1,000 people yearly into housing and jobs, featuring amenities like a climate-controlled pet kennel and 24/7 security, funded by a $41 million federal grant.

Summary by KRIV
Mayor Whitmire and federal HUD officials finalized a $314 million investment today to launch a "Super Hub" in the Second Ward, a low-barrier facility designed to transition 1,000 homeless individuals into self-sufficiency annually. The project moves away from traditional "Housing First" models by prioritizing 24/7 security and "wraparound" services, while also using $100 million of the grant to install industrial backup power for citywide storm …

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KRIV broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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