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High Street Apartments / Gardiner Architects

Completed in 2022 in Thornbury, Australia. Images by Rory Gardiner. The High Street Apartments is Gardiner Architects’ first high-rise multi-residential project. Located in Thornbury, Melbourne, the project is a.

Funding will support construction, rehab of affordable, permanent supportive housing units

Funding will support construction, rehab of affordable, permanent supportive housing units Published Tuesday, Mar. 2, 2021, 12:01 pm Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP | Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com Front Page » Government/Politics » Politics2 » Funding will support construction, rehab of affordable, permanent supportive housing units (© niroworld – stock.adobe.com) Gov. Ralph Northam announced Monday more than $24 million in Affordable and Special Needs Housing loans for 28 projects across the Commonwealth, creating or preserving 1,635 affordable housing units for low-income Virginians. The funding will help increase access to affordable housing, reduce homelessness, and provide permanent supportive housing options for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Governor Northam Announces Over $24 Million in Affordable and Special Needs Housing Loans

Governor Northam Announces Over $24 Million in Affordable and Special Needs Housing Loans Posted by Staff | Mar 2, 2021 | News | | RICHMOND Governor Ralph Northam today announced more than $24 million in Affordable and Special Needs Housing loans for 28 projects across the Commonwealth, creating or preserving 1,635 affordable housing units for low-income Virginians. The funding will help increase access to affordable housing, reduce homelessness, and provide permanent supportive housing options for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. “As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to create housing challenges in our Commonwealth and across the country, we are pleased to deploy this funding to support Virginians who are most in need,” said Governor Northam. “The Affordable Special Needs Housing program is a valuable resource for increasing the availability of safe, affordable, and sustainable housing for low-income Virginians, particularly those with spec

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