Housing

The Fair Housing Assessment cites about 40,000 area residents living in unsafe, unaffordable spaces

As the trend towards urban living continues, many Cincinnatians are priced out of their neighborhoods.

Latest in Housing
Used jeans go green: U.C. student turns your pants into housing

For the past 10 years, Erek Hansen has worked with Go Green Ohio to keep denim out of landfills. 

VOUCHED simplifies the affordable housing search

Priyanka Sen uses her skills as an architectural designer to connect people in need with safe, stable accommodations.

Sixteen projects receive NOFA money from the City

Thanks to the Notice of Funding Availability program, 12 Cincinnati neighborhoods will further develop. Projects already in the pipeline and projects that are still are on the horizon will benefit from NOFA funds.

“Slavery by Another Name” panel discussion connects with current fair housing issues

The second part in a series of panel discussions focusing on modern-day slavery will take place April 28 at United Way of Greater Cincinnati.

Before and after example of Fry Holdings' work
Twentysomething developer investing in quality Cincinnati housing stock

Ben Fry purchased his first house seven years ago, when he was studying real estate at UC. Now 27, he's flipped a total of 15 houses to add quality housing stock in Cincinnati.

Artists can be the “connective tissue” of a neighborhood, but first they need a place to live

Artspace and other developers' creation of affordable artist live/work housing is a proven initiative that reinvigorates neighborhoods and brings members of diverse communities together.

Episcopal Retirement Homes and Model Group are also partnering on this proposed senior housing facility in College Hill
Low-income senior housing complex planned for Northside

Episcopal Retirement Homes and Model Group are partnering to build a 56-unit affordable housing complex in Northside for low-income seniors.

Renovated housing developments bring new residents to Evanston and Covington

The fourth installment of a Soapbox series focusing on building redevelopment looks at creative residential rehabs in long-ignored sections of Evanston in Cincinnati and Shotgun Row in Covington.

The first startup has moved into The Brandery's new OTR housing
The Brandery’s new OTR housing development welcomes first residents

The Brandery's new housing development has opened, offering living space to past and present startup class members. The organization also set an August ribbon-cutting date for its new shared office space with Cintrifuse and CincyTech.

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