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Minnesota Housing awards funding for two affordable housing projects in Rochester

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The two local projects selected are Century Heights, a 76-unit project from Rochester-based Joseph Development, and Mayowood Apartments, a 30-unit development from Center City Housing Corporation.

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Minnesota Housing awards funding for two affordable housing projects in Rochester

 

MedCity Beat Reporting

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Minnesota’s housing finance agency has awarded more than $25 million in funding to a pair of affordable housing projects in Rochester.

Support for the two projects, which together include 106 units of affordable and workforce housing, was announced Thursday as part of a $254 million package benefiting 74 housing projects across the state.

The funding selections represent the largest round of overall investments that Minnesota Housing has ever helped finance, with $572 million in housing developments set to benefit from the package.

The investments come as Minnesota continues to face a significant housing shortage, particularly for low- to moderate- income residents. According to figures from the state, nearly half a million households in Minnesota spend more than 30 percent of their income on housing.

“This investment means more Minnesota families will be able to live in a home they can afford in a community of their choice, and more businesses will be able to attract and retain the employees they need to thrive,” said Gov. Tim Walz. “While this funding puts us on the right path forward, we still have work to do. I look forward to our continued conversation on how to provide housing options that meet the full spectrum of needs of Minnesota’s growing population.

The two local projects selected are Century Heights, a 76-unit project from Rochester-based Joseph Development, and Mayowood Apartments, a 30-unit development from Center City Housing Corporation.

Century Heights will be located on the west side of East Circle Road Northeast, just east of Viola Road Northeast (behind the fire station).

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Century Heights will be located on the west side of East Circle Road Northeast, just east of Viola Road Northeast (behind the fire station).

Graphic courtesy Minnesota Housing

Mayowood Apartments will be built on county-owned land at 1025 Mayowood Road, south of the Waters on Mayowood development.

Graphic courtesy Minnesota Housing

 


 

 

  

 

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Project Report of Coalition for Rochester Area Housing : February 15, 2019 : Councilman Michael Wojcik Comments to DMC pertaining to Affordable Housing
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Impact Lvl2:

Here are 6 comments / Suggestions that that Councilman Wojcik sent do the DMC EDA and Board pertaining to how DMC can have a positive impact on the affordability of housing in the district and beyond.



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