State announces almost $88 million in housing grants
2 Jan 2019
Housing
An infusion of $87.5 million will create and preserve 1,700 units of affordable housing across Minnesota, state officials announced Thursday.
Minnesota Housing Commissioner Mary Tingerthal said the investment will spur additional local and private funding totaling $364 million and support more than 3,600 jobs. She said the funding will help bolster the state's housing stock.
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Minnesota Housing is investing more than $80 million in projects expected to support 1,700 affordable housing units across the state.
The state agency announced Thursday that 55 construction or renovation projects, including 25 for multifamily housing, will receive $87.5 million in deferred loans and other financial assistance. The projects...
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