New Affordable Housing Developments Across U.S.
New Affordable Housing Developments Across U.S.

New Affordable Housing Developments Across U.S.

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The opening of the Copper Way Apartments in Spanaway, Washington, marks the introduction of 256 new affordable housing units, funded by Pierce County's Maureen Howard Affordable Housing Fund. Meanwhile, the Edison School Apartments in Milwaukee have transformed a former school into 75 affordable units for seniors, with monthly rents ranging from $860 to $1,200. In New Westminster, British Columbia, a new 52-unit supportive housing project is set to begin construction, aimed at providing deeply affordable accommodation with essential support services for unhoused residents. Surco Holdings is pivoting to affordable housing in Los Angeles, planning a six-story building with 60 units reserved for low- and moderate-income households. Additionally, construction has commenced on a $89 million, 247-unit affordable housing community, Overlook at Uplands, in Westminster, Colorado, which will include amenities such as a pool and clubhouse. These projects collectively address the urgent need for affordable housing across various regions, reflecting a growing commitment to tackle housing insecurity.

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