The second episode of Bringing It Home explores the challenges Kentuckians are facing with multifamily housing; the universal term for any housing that has more than one unit, including apartments, duplexes, and townhomes.
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The four-story, 24-unit Polo Club Park apartment building was officially opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday, January 18.
Ingrid Holt grew up in Germany but has lived in the United States for over 60 years. Now she lives in the Residences at Courtyard Crossing, an innovative apartment complex in Independence.
Robert Tolliver grew up in Elsmere, Kentucky, live in Latonia for 16 years, and moved into the Residences at Courtyard Crossing in March 2022.
Housing Development Alliance and HOMES, Inc. Helping to Rebuild After Flooding
From July 26 to 30, 2022, thunderstorms overwhelmed eastern Kentucky, destroying and damaging thousands of homes, and now two nonprofit developers are teaming up to address the housing need.
Welcome to Bringing it Home with KHC, a podcast exploring the housing industry, trends, and issues facing affordable housing in Kentucky. We hope you enjoy our first episode. After listening, we hope you visit our blog. It highlights stories from around the state, projects we funded, housing initiatives, and people we have helped. It is a one-stop-shop for all things KHC.
Habitat for Humanity Helping Bowling Green Rebuild After Tornado
In nearly 5 months, Habitat for Humanity staff and volunteers in Bowling Green have built 10 townhouses that were funded in part by Kentucky Housing Corporation.
After a year later at the Healing Place, Jason he has earned a role as a peer mentor in the program and has started to reconnect with his family. “Today, I get to help people," he said.
After tornadoes in western Kentucky, many people were left homeless. Kentucky Housing Corporation, with help from partners, created a dynamic dashboard to help those people find permanent housing.
Tallia Cuttino came to the Scholar House at Kit Carson Commons by a circuitous route. She joined the army reserves as a junior in high school; then she tried college for a few semesters, worked at Fort Knox in human resources, and temporarily moved to St. Louis to be a flight attendant. Back in Louisville as a single mother, Tallia determined to become a pilot, taking classes first at JCCC and then at Eastern Kentucky University, where she joined the Scholar House. “The program is awesome,” she said. “I just don’t really know how else to explain it besides that it is just support for me, support for my kid… Everything we need.”