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Omaha’s Affordable Housing Push | Omaha News
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Omaha’s city council is poised to approve a $60 million development near 25th and Center Street that will demolish abandoned buildings and replace them with 200 affordable apartments and townhomes for residents earning at or below 60% of the area’s median income. The project, backed by a $3.6 million tax increment financing request, has gained strong community support after years of crime and safety issues linked to the vacant structures. With construction slated to begin in November and finish by fall 2028, council leaders and neighbors alike see this as a vital step toward solving the city’s affordable housing crisis and revitalizing the neighborhood.
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