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In January, the city of Greensboro launched a $21 million loan fund to incentivize developers to build more affordable housing. And with more than 40,000 cost-burdened households — those paying more than a third of their income on a place to live — the need for more options is great.
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Greensboro's Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) is getting a big boost in funding from Guilford County, allowing city leaders to keep the program…
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Former Greensboro Council Member Michelle Kennedy has been hired to lead the city's Neighborhood Development Department. Kennedy says housing-related…
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Greensboro City Council now has a vacant seat after a council member's immediate resignation. Michelle Kennedy will no longer serve on Greensboro City…