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Home Federal Bank and the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas (FHLB Dallas) have awarded a $700,000 Affordable Housing Program (AHP) subsidy to the Greater Killeen Housing Alliance, an affiliate of Killeen Housing Authority, to be used toward a $15 million renovation of a public housing complex.
Built in 1965, High View Place was the first racially integrated, federally funded public housing complex in Killeen, Texas. It will get an extensive renovation funded in part by an Affordable Housing Program subsidy. (Photo: Business Wire)
Built in 1965, High View Place was the first racially integrated, federally funded public housing complex in Killeen, Texas. The development contains 27 buildings with single, duplex and quad-plex structures. A majority of the families residing at High View are older adults and/or disabled.