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Detroit’s legacy of housing inequity has caused long-term health impacts − these policies can help mitigate that harm

More than half of Detroiters rent Detroit’s aging housing stock. Suzanne Tucker/Getty Images by Roshanak Mehdipanah, University of Michigan; Kate Brantley, University of Michigan, and...

Quigley Brings Home Over $16.5 Million for Community Projects

Projects include expanding public trails, providing law enforcement with better equipment, and supporting troubled teens   U.S. Representative Mike Quigley (IL-05), a member of the House...

Supreme Court OKs Resuming Evictions Amidst Pandemic

The Supreme Court is moving full steam ahead by letting evictions restart throughout the country after being stalled due to the pandemic, The Detroit...

Netflix commits $25 Million to the “Equitable Path Forward” Initiative to Counter Racial Inequities Rooted in Housing.

Netflix Incorporated and Enterprise Community Partners ("Enterprise") announced Netflix's $25 million commitment in Equitable Path Forward. Enterprise's new five-year, $3.5 billion nationwide initiative will...

Mayor Lightfoot Announces $33 million in Housing Assistance Grants For Chicagoans Facing Evictions and Foreclosures.

Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced that $33million in funding, from the federal CARES relief funds and the greater philanthropic community, will go to housing assistance...

Rent on the rise: How high will rent in Chicago climb?

  Denitha Polk, like many other Chicago residents with low- to-moderate income, is challenged with financial and other barriers to finding rental housing she can...

Chicago Blacks Most Pessimistic About Housing Market, Study Finds

    Housing affordability is more of a problem in Chicago than it is nationally, and almost half (48 percent) of Chicago adults claim to spend...

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