California: $155M Redwood City Housing Project Destroyed by 8-Alarm Massive Fire

Massive Fire Destroys $155M Redwood City Housing Project in California; Cause of Fire Remains Unknown

Fire investigators are probing the cause of an eight-alarm blaze in Redwood City, California destroying the 109-unit Middlefield Junction affordable housing project.

HUD's Julián Castro Defends Housing Safeguards, Admits Affordable Housing Problems

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro defended the current housing safeguards but recognized the several difficulties in the housing market.

'Housing for Everyone' Competition to Award $2.5 Millions in Grants, Benefiting Low- and Moderate Individuals

Eight years ago, the TD Charitable Foundation began investing millions into the "Housing for Everyone" competition. In total, they've invested nearly $12.2 million, and helped to create or maintain 10,000 affordable housing units.

Homeless People Choosing Tent Cities Over Shelters, Over 100 Scattered Across America

Hundreds of the nation's homeless and displaced citizens have banded together in small groups across the U.S. to form makeshift communities known as tent cities.
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