Sharon Gowan from Common Ground discusses their project in Hartford, the Hollander building, providing mixed income, affordable housing in downtown.
Posted on 29 October 2010.
Sharon Gowan from Common Ground discusses their project in Hartford, the Hollander building, providing mixed income, affordable housing in downtown.
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Posted on 01 February 2010.
Victory for SeaSol and tenants at Kasota! Read the full story
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Posted on 24 April 2009.
Amidst controversy over a mysterious memo, the Hartford Housing Authority has been seeking developers to demolish, then rebuild, the city’s final, as yet untouched, low income public housing project – Nelton Court. Located in the North East neighborhood, Nelton Court is in one of Hartford’s most depressed areas. But, HHA’s plan for development calls for cutting the number of actual housing units basically in half, from 156 to 80. HHA claims that 76 units there are currently vacant. Cutting overall units has been the Housing Authority’s trend. Hartford is a poorer city today than when most of these projects were built, so the justification for decreasing the number of units is unclear. Read the full story
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