Louisville officials unveiled Wednesday the final of seven affordable housing projects funded in 2022 by $40 million in American Rescue Plan funds.
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A Louisville hotel that provides housing and support for people experiencing homelessness is asking the city for help keeping its doors open.
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The Sheehan Landing complex, which includes 80 furnished one-bedroom apartments, will serve people with various physical and mental disabilities, addressing a critical need for permanent housing.
City and state leaders broke ground on a new project Wednesday that could help tackle Louisville's homeless and affordable housing crisis.
Construction began Tuesday on the Community Care Campus, Louisville's newest multimillion-dollar project to house and care for homeless people.