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  2. Downtown gets first affordable housing development in decades

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    The 45-unit apartment complex offers efficiencies and one-, two- and three-bedroom units to residents earning up to 30%, 50% or 60% of the area median income for the Cincinnati metro area.

  3. History of Over-the-Rhine - Wikipedia

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    In 1985 Gray pushed a plan through city council that would allow some upper-income residents to settle in the neighborhood, but only after permanent low-income housing was established. [ 83 ] [ 84 ] The plan reserved "a minimum of 5,520 [low-income housing] units" [ 84 ] out of Over-the-Rhine's 11,000 possible units.

  4. Anna Louise Inn - Wikipedia

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    Anna Louise Inn. Coordinates: 39°06′04″N 84°30′12″W. The Anna Louise Inn is a women's facility in Cincinnati, Ohio, providing affordable housing and supportive services to economically vulnerable single women, supporting them to reach greater self-sufficiency. It is operated by HER Cincinnati, formerly, Cincinnati Union Bethel (CUB ...

  5. Laurel Homes Historic District - Wikipedia

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    May 19, 1987. Laurel Homes Historic District is a registered historic district in Cincinnati, Ohio, listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 19, 1987. It contained 29 contributing buildings. All but three of the historic low-income public housing projects was razed between 2000–02 to make way for new condominiums.

  6. Winton Hills, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    History. Winton Terrace is a Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA) project built for low income Cincinnati citizens. It was the first housing project in Cincinnati. It opened in 1940 as white only and did not take African American families. African Americans were not allowed until the late 1950s, but only because CMHA had built ...

  7. Cincinnati proposes zoning law overhaul to spur housing boom ...

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    The proposed overhaul of Cincinnati's zoning code would allow for more housing and mixed-use developments to be built along major transit corridors and in neighborhood business districts.

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