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More than half of the calls placed to a crisis line established in New Haven last November were from residents experiencing homelessness.
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A 100-unit affordable housing complex in New Canaan opened Tuesday, amid legal proceedings between the town and state Department of Housing over new affordable construction.
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To mitigate the housing crisis, the Authority recommended several steps the city could enact prior to a scheduled zoning regulation rewrite.
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A new study finds the number of cost-burdened households in Connecticut exceeds the national average.
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The 25-acre plot on Silver Lane that once housed a Showcase Cinemas theater, is being transformed into an apartment building which will have about 430 units.
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Stamford Mayor Caroline Simmons recently signed the city's first Affordable Housing Executive Order, vowing to add about 3,500 affordable housing units by 2033.
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Waterbury Housing Authority digitized more than 1 million public and low-income housing records, increasing transparency for residents.
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A historic housewares factory in New Britain is being transformed into an apartment building with 154 affordable housing units.
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The mayor, city officials, and community and religious leaders spoke at a shelter owned by Columbus House, a city-based nonprofit on Friday, where they cited an affordable housing crisis as the main culprit behind rates of homelessness.
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New Britain nonprofit Veterans Inc. received $154,000 to boost efforts to reintegrate veterans into the civilian workforce.