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Columbus Housing Authority Launches Initiative to Combat Affordable Housing Shortages

Organization to Issue Bonds to Fund the Acquisition and Development of 500 Units Annually Through 2025
Columbus Metro Housing Authority acquired the 232-unit Crosswind Village with plans to upgrade and maintain it for affordable housing. (CoStar)
Columbus Metro Housing Authority acquired the 232-unit Crosswind Village with plans to upgrade and maintain it for affordable housing. (CoStar)
By Bryce Meyers
CoStar News
April 6, 2021 | 4:49 P.M.

The Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority has disclosed plans to issue $30 million in general revenue bonds to be used toward the preservation and development of affordable housing as part of the city's ongoing push to combat projected housing shortages in Ohio's capital.

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