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HUD in Michigan
Nolan Zaroff, State of Michigan
Joined by Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm, Detroit Mayor Dave Bing, Congresswoman Carolyn KilPatrick, and Senator Debbie Stabenow, Secretary Donovan announces $233 million in Neighborhood Stabilization Program Recovery Act funds for the State of Michigan.
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All over Michigan, HUD is helping to revitalize neighborhoods with HOME and Community Development Block Grant dollars HUD staff and the Mayor of Warren, Michigan joined first-time homebuyers in a celebration of their newly constructed home.
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During national Homeownership Month, a new homeowner in Detroit expresses here enthusiasm at a special event.
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At the Parkside Public Housing Development in Detroit, a Resident Manager tutors a youngster at the new Neighborhood Networks Learning center.
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Rio Vista is Detroit's newest elderly housing development to be built with HUD's funding through the Section 202 program. It houses 65 units and is the first elderly development located in this Hispanic neighborhood.
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Detroit Field Office staff representing all program areas join FHEO from Detroit, Cleveland, and Columbus Offices in acknowledging World Habitat Day with a hands on experience in assembling component parts and a tour of one of Habitat's Detroit neighborhoods.
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Brush Park is a housing development for seniors constructed with HUD's 202 program. The 53-units of affordable are located in Detroit's empowerment zone and represent the tip of revitalization in the area.
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