Nearly $100 Million of Taxpayer Money Awarded for Affordable Housing in Texas
COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, JUL 24 – The $40 million Legends South A3 will feature 52 apartments, including 42 affordable units and commercial space, funded by multiple city and federal sources, officials said.
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Johnson breaks ground on $40 million affordable housing complex at former Robert Taylor Homes – Chicago Sun-Times
The $40.8 million, 52-unit project is funded by $10 million in reallocated tax increment financing funds, $2.9 million in HOME funds, $1.5 million in low-income housing tax credits from the Department of Housing and the Department of Planning and Development, and $7.5 million from the CHA.
Nearly $100 million of taxpayer money awarded for affordable housing in Texas
(The Center Square) – Of the many programs the Texas legislature has allocated taxpayer funds for, one is to support low-income and affordable housing through the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs’ (TDCHA) Housing Tax Credit Program (HTCP).


Johnson breaks ground on $40 million affordable housing complex at former Robert Taylor Homes
The mayor says he hopes the Legends South A3 project will "bring new life" to the area that has long been a symbol of the city's past policy failures on public housing.
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