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Work began on a 69-unit affordable housing complex in Norwalk that will include free childcare for residents.
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Connecticut's Department of Housing received $4.5 million from the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development to pair Section 8 recipients with homes in "opportunity neighborhoods."
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Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness' annual holiday campaign kicked off. Be Homeful for the Holidays raises emergency flex funds for residents facing homelessness.
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West Hartford Fellowship Housing, which provides affordable apartments for disabled and elderly residents, is in the midst of a $100 million redevelopment and expansion.
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A recently-approved 91-unit apartment complex in Farmington, including 73 affordable units, will help push the town toward the state required level of affordable housing.
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Synthia Steinacher is the recipient of a new Housatonic Habitat for Humanity home in New Preston. It's a reality that is something even she still has a hard time believing.
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Affordable housing advocates and policymakers discussed ways to expand affordable housing in Connecticut.
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An event at the East Hartford library is one in a series of efforts statewide to inform residents about homebuying during Connecticut's housing crisis.
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Gov. Ned Lamont, speaking at a convention of housing advocates and program providers, addressed the state's need for more housing inventory and educating residents on available programs.
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Two New Haven teachers employed by Friends Center for Children will move into a newly-constructed duplex next week, provided by the Center.