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During a virtual meeting last week with Detroit City Council President Mary Sheffield and the developer of the newly proposed housing, several Brush Park residents said they are fine with new ...
Detroit City Council passed two major housing proposals. One ramps up affordable housing financing and another overhauls the city's rental ordinance.
The project also is banking on a medley of additional incentives, including $24 million in federal historic tax credits and $6.9 million in funding from the city of Detroit.
The Detroit Demolition Program was started in Detroit, Michigan, United States in 2014 by a major push from Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan. The program relied on federal and state funding to remove commercial and housing properties that were not in use and had unlivable conditions. The plan was for 40,000 properties to be taken down to allow for ...
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As a strikingly controversial project in 1941, Sojourner Truth Project set precedents for Detroit housing project policy through the next decade. Created by the Detroit Housing Commission (DHC) and United States Housing Authority (USHA), the proposed 200 units would alleviate housing shortages caused by the wartime climate of World War II.
Most of the incentives would go toward 662 units of new mixed-income housing to be developed by a Detroit Pistons-related corporate entity.
The combined Brewster-Douglass Project was five city blocks long, and three city blocks wide, [5] and housed anywhere between 8,000 and 10,000 residents at its peak capacity. The Brewster-Douglass Project were built for the "working poor". The Detroit Housing Commission required an employed parent for each family before establishing tenancy.