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Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise says ARPA funds help advance Milltown and Highland Park missing‑middle housing

2213028 · January 21, 2025
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Martina Guilfoyle, outgoing executive director of Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, updated council on an 82‑unit 'missing middle' development in Milltown and Highland Park that used ARPA, HOME and other layered financing; phase openings were scheduled for spring and September.

Martina Guilfoyle, executive director of Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise (CNE), briefed the City Council on an 82‑unit mixed‑income housing project in Milltown and Highland Park that CNE partly financed with ARPA dollars and other layered funding.

Guilfoyle said the development includes a 32‑unit Highland Park project (two 10‑plexes and a 12‑plex), a prototype duplex/triplex product and additional units on Wylerley and Bailey Avenues previously occupied by dilapidated housing. CNE said the mix will include…

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