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Organizations can help you achieve homeownership in Martindale Brightwood

Buying and owning a home is not as easy as it used to be, especially for families living in neighborhoods like Martindale Brightwood. However, affordable...

Community Investments Application opens for local organizationsĀ 

The Indianapolis Department of Metropolitan Development (DMD) has announced the 2025 Community Investments Application is open to housing and community development organizations to access...

Homelessness compounds the danger of domestic violence

Indianapolis has an ongoing domestic violence crisis. A proliferation of guns in our city makes this a danger not just to the partners and...

Town hall tackles housing, environment with Quality of Life Plan

The Frederick Douglass Family Park Center buzzed with lively discussion as Martindale-Brightwood community members gathered for a town hall addressing key issues such as...

Newly elected Black mayors talk policy at IBE summit

Mayor Ronald Morrell Jr., Mayor Deb Whitfield and Mayor Rod Roberson took the stage June 28 during the 2024 Indiana Black Expo Policy Summit...

City of Indianapolis, CVS Health and Englewood CDC unveil affordable housing

Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett joined Englewood Community Development Corp. (ECDC) and CVS Health to unveil the new St. Lucas Loft Apartments on July 10.  Located...

Analysis finds that Indiana’s housing affordability gap is growing

The housing affordability gap for Indiana’s minimum wage workers grew according to the latest ā€œOut of Reachā€ report, finding that those Hoosiers would need to...

New study explores the impact of environmental change on housing in Indiana

A new analysis examines how pressing environmental issues can impact housing throughout the state. One key finding is that historic policies such as redlining...

The perils of progress

Gentrification in Indianapolis

Indianapolis continues to receive historic federal investments in housing programs

By BENJAMIN THORP The City of Indianapolis announced on Tuesday that it received roughly $12 million to support homelessness and housing initiatives. The competitive federal funding...
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