Willie Hines Jr. once lived in public housing. Now he’s the first African American person to lead the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee.
Congressional committee hears about Milwaukee’s housing inequities — and how to fix them
U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore and members of the Select Committee on Economic Disparity and Fairness in Growth held a hearing at the Milwaukee Public Library to discuss inequities in housing.
After a record-breaking year, Acts Housing expands efforts to turn tenants into homeowners
Acts Housing broke its own record in 2021, helping 305 families purchase homes. Now the nonprofit wants to do even more and is expanding its team.
Milwaukee prepares for aftershocks caused by January’s deluge of evictions
In January Berrada Properties Management Inc. filed around 1,000 evictions. The Community and Economic Development Committee met Wednesday to discuss how to address the issue.
The ins and outs of Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity’s homeownership program
Participation in Habitat for Humanity’s homebuilding program changed Wendy Winston’s life forever. Here is how it can help you.
Need home repairs? Here is how you find help
Despite Milwaukee’s long list of loans and grants available, homeowners struggle to get help with critical repairs. Here’s what you need to know.
NNS Spotlight: Hope House is expanding its tools to combat homelessness
The organization, located at 209 W. Orchard St., houses a walk-in clinic, a youth center for children and a GED program available to both residents and people in the surrounding area.
Market-rate project seeks to lure residents to Walnut Circle and Josey Heights neighborhoods
The city’s New Home Initiative offers qualified residents the chance to build on the vacant lots at North 20th and West Walnut streets and on North 12th and West Lloyd streets.
15,000 Milwaukee residents have received rental aid. But thousands more wait for help.
The two agencies charged with disbursing emergency rental assistance funding to Milwaukee County residents struggle to meet the demand.
UPDATE: What you need to know about the Right to Counsel program that helps residents avoid evictions
Here’s what you need about the program that provides no-cost legal representation for Milwaukee County residents facing eviction or foreclosure.
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