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The Department of Housing and Urban Development announced plans to move 2,700 employees from its headquarters in the District ...
Allen Benedict Court was the oldest public housing in the nation, but in 2019, two men died of carbon monoxide poisoning. Now, the Columbia Housing Authority is hoping to create a new property at ...
The District of Columbia Housing Authority (DCHA) is seeking to settle with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) over allegations that DCHA repeatedly violated federal laws ...
The Historic Oaks of Allen Parkway Village, a public housing project that has been converted to what's known as the rental assistance demonstration program, is photographed on Tuesday, Feb. 13 ...
A joint venture between Preservation of Affordable Housing and the District of Columbia Housing Authority has received a $134.1 million financing package for The Edmonson, a 139-unit affordable ...
The project stemmed from the collaboration of the District of Columbia Housing Authority, MRP Realty, CSG Urban Partners and Taylor Adams Associates. Completion is expected in late August.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Columbia Housing hosted a public hearing on Tuesday to unveil their 2025 Annual Plan, emphasizing the importance of public participation and feedback in the process.
The U.S. has a housing crisis — one only growing more serious with each day. In the District of Columbia, a recent report by the Urban Institute found that 12% of the city’s population of more ...
When the plan for Columbia Parc was announced, it faced criticism and even protest over the loss of the more than 60-year old public housing development, despite Katrina making it uninhabitable.
The vacant lot with the start of a foundation at 207 Lynn St. on Tuesday is expected to be a home for a Columbia Housing Authority family within a year. A celebration and a ribbon-cutting took ...
The District of Columbia Housing Finance Agency (DCHFA) has provided a total of $51.3 million to finance an affordable senior housing development in Washington, D.C. It’s only the second development ...