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New Haven's Blake Street Tenants Union has reached a tentative agreement with property manager Ocean Management over 16 no-fault evictions that began last month.
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Three Fairfield County communities, Norwalk, Stamford and Trumbull, had the largest increase in new apartments constructed in the state over the last three years. It is expected to continue into 2024.
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Hundreds gathered in New Haven to protest the eviction of 16 residents of a Blake Street apartment building.
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Southington and Norwalk ranked among the nation's most popular communities among homebuyers, according to a new report.
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The Community Challenges Grant program administered about $95 million in three rounds of funding for projects aimed at improving community livability and amenities statewide.
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The Fairfield County Center for Housing Opportunity received a $500,000 grant to expand its affordable housing model to Litchfield County and the Eastern part of the state.
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A study comparing COVID-era eviction moratoriums in Connecticut, Ohio and Florida found the moratoriums helped protect renters but also exposed mistrust in the housing system.
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A New Haven early childcare center, Friends Center for Children, is expanding its program providing free homes for its teachers.
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New Haven's Livable City Initiative offers mobile office hours in neighborhoods to increase residents' access to housing affordability services.
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A petition made by Norwalk residents, with nearly 900 signatures, asks the city to halt work on the zoning regulation rewrite after a recent draft proposed increasing multi-family housing in some areas.