Among the top priorities for President Trump: dealing with the expiration of the President’s hallmark tax law passed in 2017, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). The expiration provides a once-in-a-decade opportunity to move major tax legislation, dubbed the “the Super Bowl of tax” in Washington circles.
On November 3, the House Rules Committee released a significant text update, or manager’s amendment, modifying the new Build Back Better Act framework that was released on October 28.
Enterprise, the Housing Authority of Chelan County and the City of Wenatchee and the Office of Rural and Farmworker Housing announce a deal for Mountain View Family Housing, a 12-building affordable housing community in Entiat, Washington.
The House passed the Build Back Better Act, which marks a significant step toward enactment of what would be historic federal investments in our nation’s affordable housing infrastructure.
A developer has broken ground on a two-building, 65-unit senior housing complex in Vineland, helping to repurpose the former site of a hospital that closed in 2004.
The $15.8 million rehab and conversion of the former elementary school into 50 apartments is the last of a trio of projects by the Richmond Redevelopment & Housing Authority and Enterprise Community Development to provide replacement housing for residents of the towers, which RRHA is looking to redevelop as mixed-income housing.
The event celebrated the completion of 50 new, modern apartment homes for seniors as well as the end of a three-phase redevelopment project to rehouse 200 elderly residents of the aging Fay Towers, built in 1976.
Baker Senior Apartments has 50 new, modern apartment homes for senior citizens. The apartments were part of a three-phase redevelopment project that re-housed 200 elderly residents from the Fay Towers, which were built in 1976.