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Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone announced that first-time homebuyers can now get up to $30,000 towards a down payment for a single-family residence.
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The city’s housing authority, Elm City Communities, has released a new report with policy recommendations to make living in New Haven more affordable.
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has awarded the FCCF with the 2023 HUD Secretary’s Award for Public-Philanthropic Partnerships.
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New Haven has opened a temporary emergency shelter amid a heat wave — and housing crisis — across Connecticut.
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The City of New London’s future is looking bright due to new housing, job growth and business in the region, according to the tone set by city leaders at an Economic Development Forum this week.
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A blighted plot of land in East Farmingdale has not been used for decades and Town of Babylon officials say it would be a perfect spot for “transit-oriented” housing.
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Governor Ned Lamont said Connecticut needs to build more affordable housing, especially in New London, which is expected to see job growth from large employers. A boost could come from U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) calling for more than $2 billion in funding for federal block grants.
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Connecticut Republicans joined local government advocates on Wednesday to oppose a bill in the legislature that would reward municipalities that focus on building high occupancy housing units near public transit stations.
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The municipalities of East Hampton, Southampton, Southold and Shelter Island prepare to see how they will solve the housing crisis and need the public's help.
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The Connecticut rent cap bill would cap annual rent hikes at 4% plus the consumer price index, but the debate outlined broader philosophical issues.