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Jacksonville City Council has signed off on loans to renovate a historic building into the Lofts at Cathedral, a development of multi-income apartments in Downtown's Cathedral District.
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Lawmakers started moving forward Thursday with a proposal that could lead to renters paying non-refundable monthly fees instead of security deposits.
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The Jacksonville Housing Authority will work with two private developers to create more affordable housing.
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Ashley Square, a 120-unit affordable senior apartment complex, opens as the fourth part of the Aging True/Cathedral Foundation residences.
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The Florida Housing Coalition documented the progress and challenges to creating more affordable housing in Florida in its annual report.
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The Vestcor Cos. Inc. wants to develop 90 affordable apartments for adults 55 and older.
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Jacksonville City Council approved a $5 million low-interest loan for Madison Palms, a 240-unit affordable housing apartment community along Merrill Road.
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The low-interest loan would help Vestcor Cos. Inc. develop a 240-unit apartment complex in Arlington.
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The City Council voted 6-1 on Monday to advance the developer’s rezoning request for the Beach Boulevard property.
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An affordable/workforce housing group in Jacksonville is considering ways to develop sustainable housing.