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Houston opens 49-unit Rosemary’s Place with $18.6M in CDBG-DR funding as part of mayor’s homelessness plan
Summary
The City of Houston and partners opened Rosemary’s Place, a 49-unit efficiency building in Midtown aimed at housing families exiting homelessness. City officials said the project is part of Mayor John Whitmire’s broader strategy emphasizing rapid rehousing and on-site services.
Houston officials on a recent HTV City Pulse segment highlighted the opening of Rosemary’s Place, a 49-unit efficiency apartment building in Midtown funded with $18,600,000 in Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) money.
City of Houston Housing and Community Development Department officials and partner agencies presented the project as part of Mayor John Whitmire’s plan to reduce street homelessness by expanding rapid rehousing and providing on-site supportive services.
“The building specifically brings together…
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