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Affordable housing developer plans 84 low-income apartments on Des Moines east side
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Affordable housing developer plans 84 low-income apartments on Des Moines east side Kim Norvell, Des Moines Register © Brian Powers/The Register Hilltop Apartments, one of developer J.B. Conlin s properties is seen on Friday, Jan. 29, 2021, in Des Moines, IA. The governor is proposing additional money to help build affordable housing in Iowa and state low income housing tax credit that can be used in conjunction with the federal low income housing tax credit program.
A longtime affordable housing developer in Des Moines is proposing two new multi-family apartment buildings, rounding out an east side development that started eight years ago.
Conlin Properties plans to build two 42-unit buildings, one for seniors age 55-plus and the other for families, at the Hilltop Apartments complex, 3722 Hubbell Ave.
Every day is a struggle : Renters face federal eviction moratorium deadline
Iowa renters have several resources at their disposal to prevent them from getting evicted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Author: Local 5 News, Lakyn McGee Published: 7:06 PM CST December 14, 2020 Updated: 10:46 PM CST December 14, 2020
DES MOINES, Iowa The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention s (CDC) ban on evictions expires in a little over two weeks, a deadline many Iowans are dreading.
Some are left to choose whether to pay for rent or get groceries.
Jack Hatch is a landlord in the metro with more than 50 tenants that are unable to pay their rent.