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A 55-unit, largely affordable, apartment building will be built in New Haven on Whalley Avenue. The property is owned by St. Luke’s Episcopal Church.
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Lead paint will be removed from an additional 200 homes in New Haven with a new wave of federal funding.
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A nearly 300-unit apartment complex in West Hartford was built on the grounds of a convent, with dozens of nuns still living on the property.
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Developers broke ground on a mixed-use development in Cheshire that will include hundreds of apartments and multi-family housing units.
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A local housing nonprofit rated the affordable housing plans for each of New London County's municipalities and found Ledyard was most prepared to handle the housing crisis.
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The Greenwich Affordable Housing Trust Fund, established in 2021, is looking to increase awareness and acquire more money for the trust from both developers and residents.
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With more than 830 Fairfield County residents homeless, the region's elected officials and housing groups are looking to address homelessness in the area.
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Operation Fuel, the nation's oldest fuel fund, is struggling to meet the increasing needs of Connecticut residents amid inflation, increased utility prices and level funding of the federal Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP).
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Five Connecticut municipalities received a total of $23 million from the state Department of Housing to help facilitate the construction of hundreds of affordable apartments.
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The low-income energy assistance program lacks sufficient funding to heat the homes of families in need this winter, according to housing advocates.