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$11M in disaster recovery funds will be used to build affordable apartment community in Houston Heights
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HOUSTON – The city of Houston announced Monday that $11 million in federal disaster recovery funds will be allocated to build an affordable apartment community in the Heights area.
The city and Community Development Department will provide the new construction of Dian Street Villas, a mixed-income community of 108 rental homes. The funds were approved by Houston City County and Mayor Sylvester Turner.
According to a release, the development will offer low- to moderate-income families the opportunity to live near job centers and community amenities while adding affordable home options in the Houston Heights and replacing homes lost during Hurricane Harvey.
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The $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act includes a $28.6 billion Restaurant Revitalization Fund aimed at smaller players who aren't backed by deeper corporate pockets.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) A Houston-area bar owner called Wednesday the start of a new era after being closed for nearly a year due to pandemic restrictions.
According to the Texas Restaurant Association, statewide about 11,000 restaurants statewide closed permanently due to the pandemic, which is about 20% of Texas restaurants.
Last year, thousands of Texas bars were allowed to reopen through a restaurant loophole. However, some bars like The Shiloh Club in the Houston Heights area, were forced to close indefinitely. We had calls from our customers asking, Well, why don t you sell food? Well, we don t have a kitchen, co-owner Anthony Shorrosh explained. We didn t feel comfortable saying, Okay, I m going to charge someone, say $10 for a bag of chips and you get two beers. It wasn t what we wanted to do. We wanted to follow the system. Do it right.