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Governor Kathy Hochul has announced the construction of $15 million dollar energy-efficient housing development for the elderly and homeless veterans.
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Syracuse’s inventory of affordable housing has grown by 66 units following the renovation of 20 buildings on the city’s east and north sides. State and local officials gathered Monday to celebrate the completion of the $22 million Winston Gaskin Homes project.
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New $17 million Star Park apartments on Syracuse’s west end includes units reserved for formerly homeless adults who can receive onsite supportive services for mental health and other needs. It’s the latest in the state’s five-year, $20 billion effort to provide safe, quality affordable housing, especially for those with mental health issues.
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Homelessness is declining in Central New York despite the COVID-19 pandemic. According to an annual report put together by the Housing and Homelessness…
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The Syracuse Housing Authority is re-opening its Section 8 wait list starting next week for the first time in 10 years. Thousands of low-income residents…
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Syracuse’s pending new zoning ordinance combined with the replacement for I-81 has some raising concerns about gentrification. The New York Civil…
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Officials cut the ribbon Wednesday on a four story, 50 unit development on Syracuse’s near north side aimed at providing affordable and supportive…
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One of the faces that will be leaving the Syracuse Common Council as the year ends has been in City Hall over decades. Joe Nicoletti did not run for his…
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Officials cut the ribbon Friday on a project aimed at bringing affordable housing to distinct neighborhoods on both ends of Salina Street. The nearly $15…
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UPDATE: COUNCIL APPROVES TAX DEAL FOR NEW OWNERS OR CLINTON PLAZA.The Clinton Plaza Apartments downtown are in for some major renovations that will…