According to a report released on Wednesday by the Ann Arbor Tenants Union, numbers living under the square root symbol enjoy better housing than 68% of University of Michigan students. Housing quality was determined by scoring living conditions based on a number of metrics. Square roots scored high
Rising rent a concern after downtown Ann Arbor senior high-rise changes hands
Updated Jan 16, 2021;
Posted Jan 16, 2021
Courthouse Square Senior Apartments. 100 S. 4th Ave. in Ann Arbor on Friday, Jan. 15, 2021.Jacob Hamilton | The Ann Arbor News
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ANN ARBOR, MI An 11-story senior apartment high-rise in downtown Ann Arbor has changed hands again and rent increases have sparked concerns.
Local officials say they’re in communication with tenants of the 116-unit Courthouse Square Apartments at 100 S. Fourth Ave. and doing what they can to mitigate the impacts and keep people in their apartments.
Courthouse Square has provided low-income senior housing in downtown Ann Arbor since 1995 and some are worried its future as affordable housing could be in jeopardy, though officials assure public subsidies for rent will continue.
100 images that defined the Ann Arbor area in 2020
Updated Jan 01, 2021;
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ANN ARBOR – 2020 is history.
It will no doubt go down as one of the most unusual years in our city’s - and our country’s - history. Never content to simply be along for the ride, Ann Arbor has taken on every issue that the year presented in its own unique way.
From the eerily quiet streets that characterized the early peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in March and April to the fever pitch of a tumultuous election year, from the isolation of self-quarantine to the vibrant culture that emerged again as we learned new ways to connect through the year, Ann Arbor’s story was written in moments big and small.