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The council had originally denied the zoning change for the proposed apartment complex on the former Western Rubber brownfield site in a 4 to 3 vote earlier this month. But on Monday, it reversed course.
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The Goshen Common Council denied a zoning change Monday for a proposed affordable apartment complex on the former Western Rubber brownfield site.
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The Indiana General Assembly’s failure to enact tenant protections can lead to lifelong health, educational and financial challenges, according to a report by the Notre Dame Student Policy Network.
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Nearly three quarters of the lowest-income Hoosiers have to spend at least half of their income on housing. That’s the worst rate in the Midwest and 13th worst in the country.
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A large affordable apartment complex could be coming to the former Western Rubber site in Goshen after the common council approved an economic development revenue bond for the project.
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A bill to make it easier for nonprofits to purchase distressed homes is in its final steps in the Indiana General Assembly.
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Last summer, ContainArt Community was preparing to start production on its first energy-efficient, affordable shipping container homes. But since then, the nonprofit has faced a number of challenges.
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Several developers, real estate agents, mortgage lenders, modular home suppliers and housing advocates met in South Bend Friday to discuss a new affordable housing initiative.
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Tenants struggling to pay rent or utility bills due to COVID-19 may be eligible to receive assistance through the Indiana Emergency Rental Assistance Program.
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A proposed apartment complex in Warsaw has been awarded one of Indiana’s extremely competitive affordable housing tax credits. And two proposals in South Bend have been waitlisted.