A Topeka nonprofit unveiled five new affordable housing units in central Topeka on Friday morning, allowing the organization to now lease those units as part of its affordable housing program.
Executives with Cornerstone of Topeka Inc. a local nonprofit that has been serving the capital city since 1987 were joined by city of Topeka officials, including city manager Brent Trout and city council member Karen Hiller, as they celebrated the completion of four new three-bedroom housing units at 1131 S.W. Lane St. and one new bungalow-style single-family home at 717 S.W. Fillmore.
Those five units will now be rented out to families making less than the area s median household income, which is about $67,000 for a family of three, according to Dora Coronel, Cornerstone s property manager.
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