A federal judge Friday temporarily blocked the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s effort to significantly cut permanent housing funds for people experiencing homelessness.
The problem with so-called ‘legacy’ buildings is not private ownership but rent regulations and rising property taxes driving ...
The Georgia Department of Community Affairs announced Friday it has allocated $103 million to the Homeowner Rehabilitation ...
Zohran Mamdani, New York City’s mayor-elect, tapped Leila Bozorg, a longtime public official and development advocate, and ...
When practical, I encourage Montgomery County to challenge these orders in court,” says Montco 30% Project co-founder Mike ...
The Senate confirmed Travis Hill as the chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. as part of a slate of nominations that were approved late Thursday. Hill has been serving as acting FDIC Chair ...
A proposal to remove HUD-required counseling for reverse mortgages could strip key senior protections, warns NatEquity CEO Peter Mazonas.
HUD Secretary Scott Turner said these confirmations include in Federal Housing Administration (FHA), Government National ...
A developer secures $18 million in financing to convert a large downtown Muskegon office building into housing and commercial ...
Housing, really as far as we're concerned, it’s part of treatment, and you won't stay in treatment if you don't have nowhere ...
A federal judge on Friday blocked President Donald Trump's administration from imposing new restrictions on more than $3 ...
The agency claims the city is discriminating against White residents via its equity and inclusion efforts in its housing ...
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