The Trump Administration criticized a long-proven model for ending chronic homelessness and threatened to cut billions in funding for it. What's next?
The agencies working to shelter the residents of the damaged Phoenix House apartments say the process is very slow.
Renting an apartment comes with serious sticker shock these days ...
In Cambridge, Mass., residents speak positively of the renovations to their public housing stock. The housing authority ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is investigating whether the city’s focus on affordable housing for people of ...
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner blamed illegal migration for causing issues for the housing market for ...
LaTonya Smith, 57, said there are days when she gets home from work and just sits in her car to avoid the stress and problems ...
Uncertainty about the state of federal funding supporting people without homes could cost agencies in Alabama millions and ...
Fed up with rent increases, a former dancer wasn’t sure if he could afford a two-bedroom apartment. His partner and a ...
Work has started on the $23 million redevelopment of the former AT&T building at 111 W. Capitol Ave., with the aim of ...
The Cincinnati region is making headway in building new homes and apartments but not fast enough to meet surging demand.
Tenant union members say they’ve faced threats, surveillance and retaliation from their private equity landlord, which has ...