Indianapolis received $9.9 million in Continuum of Care funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to support community projects serving high-risk residents seeking affordable housing.
IndyRent, the city's rental assistance program, will reopen for submissions April 27. The rebooting of IndyRent comes after a city-wide pause of rental assistance....
Tenants and lawmakers called for stronger protections for renters during a Housing Advocacy Day at the Statehouse.
Advocates are rallying around Senate Bill 202, which...
Renew Indianapolis will join a national network of organizations focused on affordable housing through NeighborWorks America, a nonprofit chartered and funded through Congress.
The partnership...
Construction on a new affordable housing complex will begin in May on Indianapolisā east side.
A partnership between Circle City Property Management and Development (CCPMD)...
Four years after Bank of America was formally accused of discriminatory practices in minority-majority neighborhoods in Indianapolis and several other cities, the issue remains...
From BlackNews.com ComplianceTech, a leading provider of technology and mortgage data analysis for government agencies, nonprofit organizations and financial institutions, recently released a study...
Fair Housing Organizations File Federal Lawsuit against SC Bodner Company for Discrimination against People with Disabilities WASHINGTON, DC ā August 9, 2010 ā On...
Indiana Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman plans to announce the first awards of $164 million in federal stimulus money to build low- and moderate-income housing...