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The cities of High Point and Greensboro are looking to provide more than 100 beds each for those without housing.
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The city of Greensboro is looking to build up to 60 units for the effort on West Wendover Avenue, if approved.
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The residents of the aging high-rise building have long been pushing for structural improvements.
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The credits, along with other financial awards, will also support nearly 22,000 jobs.
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The event will provide food, clothing, and medical resources for those experiencing homelessness.
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The 30-year project is expected to bring up to 4,775 dwelling units to Guilford County.
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Oakwood Park is a 16-unit building will help those transitioning out of homelessness.
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The decision overturns a denial by the county's planning board earlier this year.
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Following the COVID outbreak, the presidential race, and the initial wave of Trump’s tariffs, the Triad housing market could finally be getting back into balance.
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The initiative is part of a larger development proposed by the church that includes housing.
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The recently signed order aims to make it easier for states and cities to remove encampments and push the unhoused into treatment facilities.
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A full-time worker in the state must make over $27 an hour to afford a modest, two-bedroom apartment, according to the National Low Income Housing Coalition.