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In FY 2009, HOPE VI received a $120 million budget; however, in FY2010 no funds were budgeted for HOPE VI. A new Choice Neighborhoods program had a proposed budget of $250 million. Over the course of 15 years, HOPE VI grants were used to demolish 96,200 public housing units and produce 107,800 new or renovated housing units, of which 56,800 ...
The Hope Six Demolition Project is the ninth studio album by the English singer-songwriter and musician PJ Harvey, [3] released on 15 April 2016 on Island Records. It followed her acclaimed Mercury Prize -winning album Let England Shake , released in 2011.
At the Eachelhurst Road – Chester Road junction was a pub called The Bagot Arms.This closed in 2019 and a cannabis farm was later discovered in the empty lot. June 2021 saw an alleged arson attack [4] followed by another in August 2021 [5] which resulted in the demolition of the remaining parts of the building in late 2023, with the site now sitting empty to date, although plans for the site ...
The park is located on land formerly owned by U.S. Steel and devoted to ore mines. The last mine closed in 1971. Planning for a park on the site began by 2004. In 2005, the Freshwater Land Trust announced a campaign to raise funds to purchase and develop the park, and an organization called the Friends of Red Mountain Park was formed.
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In 2017 the city approved a project to build affordable homes in Enon Ridge. [4] In 2018 one of the program's homes was completed. [5] Mayor William Bell was part of the initiation of construction on the trail segment begun in 2013. [6] There is an Enon Ridge Trail which connects to the Smithfield Trail and is part of the Red Rock Trail. [7]
The family of a 20-year-old man is speaking out after he was found dead at the bottom of a hotel elevator shaft in Turkey while reportedly on his first vacation with his girlfriend.
Birmingham, Alabama was, in 1963, "probably the most thoroughly segregated city in the United States", according to King. [8] Although the city's population of almost 350,000 was 60% white and 40% black, [9] Birmingham had no black police officers, firefighters, sales clerks in department stores, bus drivers, bank tellers, or store cashiers.