A Promising Concept…With a Harsh Realization
A Promising Concept…With a Harsh Realization This story appears in the 2015 Spring Edition of Rural Voices by Laura Buxbaum After self-examination, a housing nonprofit in Maine asks, “How did […]
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A Promising Concept…With a Harsh Realization This story appears in the 2015 Spring Edition of Rural Voices by Laura Buxbaum After self-examination, a housing nonprofit in Maine asks, “How did […]
The Gray Panthers of El Dorado, Amador, and Placer Counties: How the Good Guys Finally Won This story appears in the 2015 Spring Edition of Rural Voices A local citizen-board […]
This story appears in the 2015 Spring Edition of Rural Voices A seemingly small oversight can become a big problem quickly by Wilbur Cave We recently found ourselves in a […]
This story appears in the 2015 Spring Edition of Rural Voices Cutting through red tape on tribal lands comes with unique pitfalls by Marvin Ginn As a community development officer […]
This story appears in the 2015 Spring Edition of Rural Voices “I have not failed. I have just found ten thousand ways that won’t work.” Thomas Edison was no stranger […]
This story appears in the 2015 Spring Edition of Rural Voices PathStone stayed the course through a ten-year predevelopment process and emerged a stronger real estate developer. by John Wiltse […]
This story appears in the 2015 Spring Edition of Rural Voices The Housing Development Alliance takes a calm but straightforward approach to mistakes: admit them, fix them, and learn from […]
HUD Secretary Julián Castro Discusses Rural Housing This story appears in the 2015 Spring Edition of Rural Voices At the recent 2014 HAC Rural Housing Conference, HUD Secretary Julián Castro […]
HAC News Formats. pdf April 29, 2015 Vol. 44, No. 9 • House acts on HUD funding • USDA RD issues final 502 packaging rule • RD revises UL on […]
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