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  2. Tucson House - Wikipedia

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    The property was auctioned in October 1976 to HUD, which provided a grant to the City of Tucson to purchase it. [4] In 1979, the City of Tucson acquired the 408-unit Tucson House complex and converted it to public housing for the elderly and disabled. In 2016, a faulty water valve caused residents to be without water for more than 24-hours. [5]

  3. List of tallest buildings in Tucson - Wikipedia

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    Tucson House: 195 (59) 17 1963 [9] Originally designed by Chicago developers to be a luxury high-rise apartment building with hotel-like amenities. Tallest building in Tucson from 1963-1967, and still the tallest residential building in the city. Currently owned by the City of Tucson and utilized as public housing for the elderly and disabled ...

  4. List of historic properties in Tucson, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Don Martin Apartment House – located at 605 E. 9th St. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places on September 9, 2010, reference: #10000748. The El Encanto Apartments – built in the 1940s to house officers at what now is Davis-Monthan Air Force Base is located at 2820 E. 6th Street. It was listed in the National Register of ...

  5. House of the Day: Tucson Home Is a Desert Oasis - AOL

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  6. Housing trust fund - Wikipedia

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    In total, 494 cities across the U.S. have housing trust funds. As of 2007, these jurisdictions allocated $270 million annually to their housing trust funds. These funds leverage, on average, $6.50 in external public and private funds for every $1. [41] The following are examples of Local Housing Trust Funds:

  7. List of public housing developments in the United States

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    Contempo Apartments (Gatesville/Edgewood Neighborhood) Tangi Village (Gatesville/Edgewood Neighborhood) Jordan Place Apartments (Gatesville/Edgewood Neighborhood) Hammond Place (Mooney Neighborhood) The Burrow (Mooney Neighborhood)

  8. Development of non-profit housing in the United States

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    Non-profit housing developers build affordable housing for individuals under-served by the private market. The non-profit housing sector is composed of community development corporations (CDC) and national and regional non-profit housing organizations whose mission is to provide for the needy, the elderly, working households, and others that the private housing market does not adequately serve.

  9. Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1985, the organization is committed to honoring and preserving Tucson's unique architectural treasures and public spaces.During the early 1980s, a growing concern over the continual demolition of historic buildings sparked the conception of a non-profit organization that could actively protect and advocate for Tucson's historic built environment.