Tower eyed for West End, Elliston split to feature neo-art deco design nashvillepost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nashvillepost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Feds consider proposal to end incentives for banks that own low-income housing in high-crime neighborhoods
Following a WFAA-TV investigation, Dallas non-profit files petition with the government alleging policies that violate the rights of low-income minority families. Author: David Schechter, Jason Trahan, Chance Horner Published: 9:36 PM CDT June 24, 2021 Updated: 5:08 PM CDT June 28, 2021
DALLAS A Dallas nonprofit has petitioned the federal government to eliminate policies that incentivize banks to own affordable housing in areas of slum and blight and violate the civil rights of the minority community.
The action follows an investigation by WFAA-TV that revealed how banks own, or have owned, at least 50 low-income housing developments in Dallas including include Bank of America, Chase, Truist and Wells Fargo.
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09:41 PM EST Share Downtown Investment Authority and city officials will select a design by July for the site now called Riverfront Plaza.
Three national design firms pitched their visions June 24 for a city park at the former Jacksonville Landing on the St. Johns River Downtown.
The design teams, Agency Landscape + Planning LLC, Olin Partnership Ltd. and Perkins & Will Inc., pitched plans at the Main Public Library Downtown to a panel of city officials and local business and nonprofit leaders.
“Our desire is to become a city of vision and reality instead of a city of renderings,” said Haskell landscape architect Chris Flagg during public comment.
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