Hundreds of thousands of rural families could lose their affordable homes as mortgages the program supported expire by 2050.
Public capital subsidies run $20 to $25 billion yearly, yet the total subsidy per affordable unit is not tracked anywhere.
HOPE IV is a $17 billion successful, economically integrated community building program. Why aren't we using it to solve our housing crisis?
Norfolk’s public housing authority is planning a bevy of renovation projects at locations such as Broad Creek and Sykes ...
This reporting was supported by the Fund for Investigative Journalism. At the tail end of a 10-hour hearing in February, Department of Housing and Community Development Director Colleen Green faced ...
The development team promising to transform the city of San Diego’s asbestos-ridden office tower at 101 Ash St. into apartments for low-income families has secured a substantial portion of the federal ...