ATLANTA, GA - The Wingate Companies announced the groundbreaking for its newest community located in Northeast Atlanta, GA. Station 496 (formally known as City Lights 2A) will be the third phase of Wingate s master redevelopment plan to revitalize its holdings of 733 affordable apartment homes located in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood of Atlanta. Wingate will increase its unit mix by preserving 733 units and adding mixed income community in the future.
Wingate has been an active developer and operator of affordable and market rate housing in Atlanta since the early 1970 s. Most recently, Wingate has been at the forefront of revitalizing affordable housing in the Old Fourth Ward community along the Atlanta Beltline Corridor. With the addition of Station 496, Wingate will be more than halfway complete with the master redevelopment plan for the neighborhood, with the next phases anticipated to break ground in the fourth quarter of 2021 and the second quarter of 2022. Mark S
Woodstock restaurant raises money for homeless veterans
Woodstock restaurant raises money for homeless veterans
Woodstock s Semper Fi Bar and Grille doesn t just serve the community through good food and atmosphere.
WOODSTOCK, Ga. - The sign out front reads Public Welcome. But inside Woodstock’s Semper Fi Bar and Grille, it’s clear who the real VIPs are: veterans.
Honoring service members is personal for owners Ralph and Carrie Roeger, both of whom served in the United States Marine Corps. And for the fourth year in a row, the veterans recently organized a special fundraiser for the Cherokee County Homeless Veterans Program, resulting in a $6,000 donation to the nonprofit.
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BELFAST The City of Belfast is working to secure a grant from the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Housing Assistance Program on behalf of Developers Collaborative, a developer that is planning to construct new housing at the site of City of Belfast’s former public works facility at 115 Congress Street.
This program can award grants of up to $500,000 that can be used for the rehabilitation of occupied or vacant multi-family housing units and for the conversion of non-residential structures to multi-family housing, but which also can be used for paying for soft (non-construction) costs related to the construction of new housing for low- and moderate-income persons, according to an April 28 news release from the city’s economic development director.
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Woodstock restaurant raises money for homeless veterans
Woodstock s Semper Fi Bar and Grille doesn t just serve the community through good food and atmosphere.
ATLANTA -
Woodstock restaurant raises money for homeless veterans
The sign out front reads Public Welcome. But inside Woodstock’s Semper Fi Bar and Grille, it’s clear who the real VIPs are: veterans.
Honoring service members is personal for owners Ralph and Carrie Roeger, both of whom served in the United States Marine Corps. And for the fourth year in a row, the veterans recently organized a special fundraiser for the Cherokee County Homeless Veterans Program, resulting in a $6,000 donation to the nonprofit.
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The fair lending cases filed by Miami against four major mortgage lenders, reported in several previous Annual Surveys, came to a sudden, anticlimactic end when the city voluntarily dismissed all of them in January 2020.1 None of the dismissals were the result of a settlement, although some municipal fair lending cases elsewhere were settled during the past year. Other fair lending litigation remains active.
Both the United States Department of Justice (“DOJ”) and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) filed enforcement actions alleging racial discrimination, and the DOJ also filed actions to protect the rights of the disabled and servicemembers. The CFPB issued its considerations for rulemaking for lending to small businesses, and the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development finalized the disparate impact rule that it issued in 2019.