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Columbia Housing Authority outlines 420-unit pipeline, plans for 233 scattered homes
Summary
Columbia Housing Authority told Richland County Council it plans three new developments (a 96-unit townhome, a 104-unit senior project and a 220-unit family development) funded by tax-exempt bonds and LIHTC, and described a disposition/rehab strategy for 233 scattered single-family homes to create homeownership opportunities.
The Columbia Housing Authority presented new affordable-housing projects and a plan to convert scattered public-housing units into homeownership opportunities during the Nov. 18 Richland County Council meeting.
Cindy Herrera, with the housing authority, described three developments the authority expects to move forward on in stages. Oak Grove at Hunt Club, at 8207 Hunt Club Road, is a 96-unit townhome project with a total development cost of $35,600,000 that the authority said it hopes to close by March and have available for occupancy in January 2028. Herrera said the…
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