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Fort Collins affordable-housing project wins state Prop 123 funds

Village on Eastbrook, a development planned by Housing Catalyst, the city of Fort Collins’ housing authority, was named Wednesday as one of the first 16 recipients that will share $25.34 million in land-banking funds through the voter-approved Proposition 123. Housing Catalyst will receive $1.61 million to develop the project, according to the offices of Gov. Jared Polis, the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade, and the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority. The funding is intended to support Colorado communities as they acquire and preserve land for affordable housing. Located at 3221 Eastbrook Drive, Village on […]

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Fort Collins affordable-housing project wins state Prop 123 funds – BizWest

Fort Collins affordable-housing project wins state Prop 123 funds – BizWest
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Four cities recognized as Communities for All Ages

The Mid-America Regional Council will honor four Kansas City region cities for becoming more age-friendly. The cities will be recognized at their city council meetings in December and January. Parkville earned Silver Level status, while Bonner Springs, Harrisonville and Westwood will be recognized with Bronze Level awards.

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Building of Timber Ridge Apartments may start in July

LA GRANDE — The construction of Timber Ridge Apartments, a proposed $23.7 million, 104-unit housing complex for low-income residents, might begin in less than three months. Construction will likely start in early July after finalizing all the financing for the development, said Dan Steffey of Community Development Partners, the Portland firm developing the project, which the Northeast Oregon Housing Authority likely will own. The La Grande apartment complex, to be built on East Q Avenue between 26th and 27th streets, will take between 12 and 18 months to complete. The apartments will help address a housing shortage in La Grande, Steffey said. “There has been a lot of excitement about it,” he said. “We have received a very positive response.”

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