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Sheehan Landing groundbreaking marks start of 80-unit Permanent Supportive Housing facility in Louisville, offering on-site services for individuals experiencing homelessness.
Revisiting Conversations from 2023
Explore the state of affordable housing in Kentucky and the challenges faced by developers and loan officers. Learn about the impact of Eastern Kentucky floods and the efforts to rebuild. Discover resources for weatherization and homelessness in Kentucky's largest cities.
Explore the current and future state of affordable housing in KY as we discuss funding priorities, quality standards, and energy efficiency with industry experts Christie McCravy and Rick McQuady.
Eastern Kentucky One Year After the Flooding, Part 3
In this episode, we look back at the events of those days through the work being done by the teams here at Kentucky Housing Corporation.
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.
This podcast is a continuation from the first, featuring Edwin King, Kentucky Housing Corporation's (KHC) executive director, and Mark Shelburne, senior manager with Novogradac & Company. Both continue to discuss the importance of the Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP) to Kentucky and changes KHC is making to improve the process and reduce red tape.
In the first podcast from Strategic Housing, Edwin King, Kentucky Housing Corporation's (KHC) executive director, and Mark Shelburne, senior manager with Novogradac & Company, sit down and talk about the importance of the Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP) to Kentucky and changes KHC is making to improve the process and reduce red tape.