Houston City Council to vote on $21.3M in loans for affordable housing developments
One of the loans is for a 130-unit multifamily development, and the other is for a development of 40 single-family homes.
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One of the loans is for a 130-unit multifamily development, and the other is for a development of 40 single-family homes.
Read MoreGHP Chief Economist Patrick Jankowski outlined three possible scenarios for a recession in 2023. Here’s how likely each one is and what each might mean for Houston.
Read MoreDuring Houston City Council’s Dec. 7 meeting, Mayor Sylvester Turner said the city has been pursuing open green space for the past seven years for conversion or reserve for regional stormwater detention.
Read MoreThe ordinance is specifically tailored to address music festivals being held on private property. According to multiple members of City Council, the city has previously dealt with promoters who have put on a music festival without proper law enforcemen…
Read MoreThe Resiliency Workforce Collaborative will bring Houston’s public, private, educational and nonprofit groups together to help the city become more resilient in the event of a natural disaster and increase career opportunities for underserved neighborh…
Read MoreMontgomery County contributed $4 million of the funding, while $5.4 million came from Harris County.
Read MoreLULAC — an organization that fights for equal representation in the Latino community across the U.S. — first announced it would act against the city earlier this year. The lawsuit claims incorporating the at-large positions “has deprived” minority vote…
Read MoreThe program will build upon AWS’s original Machine Learning University that is used for Amazon employees. Community colleges, minority-serving institutions and historically Black colleges and universities will be prioritized under the program but it is…
Read MoreThe Texas-based grants are a part of a nationwide $120 million joint commitment between Truist and Truist’s Foundation to help strengthen and support primarily minority and women-owned businesses.
Read MoreDuring a Nov. 30 meeting, Houston City Council approved an ordinance that enters the city into two contracts with the TDHCA for an award of the funds. A little over $1.2 million of the funds will be used as a general allocation, while around $400,000 w…
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