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The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority said it will request proposals for the developments in late September.
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This week, we’ll talk with realtors and experts about the housing market and factors influencing it.
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The plan developed by local groups and the City of Bloomington seeks to address street homelessness with long-term housing solutions.
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The READI program gives public money to regions, rather than individual communities. Those regions decide how to use the funding, and housing has been a major focus.
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A new analysis examines how pressing environmental issues can impact housing throughout the state.
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Indiana’s attorney general is suing the owner of two apartment complexes in Anderson. According to residents in one of the complexes, management left the leasing office without warning in 2022 and never returned.
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About a dozen Hoosier communities will split $51 million in state funding for public infrastructure set to support construction of 2,400 homes.
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The Indiana Eviction Justice Network began as a group of teams based in religious congregations in central Indiana that sent people to eviction courts to monitor what happened there.
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Homeownership rates have declined in Indiana over the past decade, with the pace of decline among Black households nearly triple the overall rate.
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This week on Noon Edition, we'll talk about the Sudbury Development coming to Bloomington's southwest side.