Cattleman Square Lofts affordable housing project gets $38 million in state tax credits
Read full article: Cattleman Square Lofts affordable housing project gets $38 million in state tax creditsThe multifamily project is one of the rare, fully-affordable apartment buildings that will be on offer in the downtown area.
New program improving how, where marginalized communities get health information
Read full article: New program improving how, where marginalized communities get health informationThe COVID 19 pandemic revealed a lot about our health care system, including the deep inequities in minority communities. That's why a new nonprofit is educating organizations that the community trusts.
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Renderings show new downtown-area lofts in San Antonio with rent starting at $321
Read full article: Renderings show new downtown-area lofts in San Antonio with rent starting at $321SAN ANTONIO – As downtown San Antonio’s development boom continues to spread even during a pandemic, an affordable housing developer is slated to start construction on lofts at the beginning of next year. The Cattleman Square Lofts, developed by the Alamo Community Group, will be a 140-unit complex at the intersection of West Houston and Frio streets just west of downtown. Michael Shackelford, director of policy at the Alamo Community Group, said construction is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2021. The Cattleman Square Lofts at West Houston and Frio streets are expected to open in the first quarter of 2021. Image: Alamo Community Group (KSAT)