RUPCO gets $2.5 million more to convert Kingston's Quality Inn to affordable housing
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Caulmert builds strong housing ties
A North Wales-based engineering consultancy is strengthening its footprint in the affordable housing sector with multi-million-pound projects across the region. Caulmert, with offices in Bangor and St Asaph, has been working closely with Adra, the region’s largest housing association, on several developments. This includes a new £14 million scheme in Bodelwyddan, which…
RUPCO gets $2.5 million more to convert Kingston's Quality Inn to affordable housing
RUPCO has secured $2.5 million in state funding to convert the former Quality Inn near Thruway Exit 19 in Kingston into 83 units of permanent affordable and supportive housing. The funding comes from the second round of the Mid-Hudson Momentum Fund, aimed at accelerating housing development in the region. The $41 million project will include a mix of studio to three-bedroom apartments, with 70 units designated for supportive housing, including u…
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