Rome'S Affordable Housing Project Gets Grant Funding


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An 11-acre plot of vacant land in Rome, NY, will soon be transformed into 250 affordable housing units and a community center for veterans and their families.

Thanks to a $2.5 million grant from the New York State Economic Development Council, the project, which is being developed by Human Technologies Corporation and Pennrose, will also include a 165-bed homeless shelter as well as a 71-bed transitional living facility in Pittsfield, Mass., reports the Rome Democrat and Chronicle.

The project, which is expected to create 30 jobs when it's completed, is part of a $34 million grant round for 23 economic development projects in New York.

"We are breaking ground on a new era of commercial development in New York," Gov.

Andrew Cuomo said in a statement.

"By taking a bottom-up approach to state investment, we're creating jobs and spurring growth that is revitalizing regions while building assets for future success."



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