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Mobile Celebrates New Affordable Senior Housing In West Mobile

The City of Mobile recently joined nonprofit and private-sector partners to celebrate the opening of Live Oak Trace, a new affordable senior housing community in...

CARE House Receives State Grant

CARE House of Summerdale County has received a $85,363 grant from Gov. Kay Ivey for help providing a range of services to victims of child...

Mobile Breaks Ground On Affordable Housing Development

City of Mobile leaders and community stakeholders recently gathered for a groundbreaking at Fred Marshall Court—a new 50-unit multifamily affordable housing development in District 1...

Grants To Fight Homelessness Announced

Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded $380,000 to local organizations to fight homelessness. Family Promise of Baldwin County will receive $230,000 to provide emergency shelter services...

Ivey Awards Local Grants

Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded grants to organizations across Alabama that provide mentoring, job training and other services aimed at helping young people build productive...

Homeownership Down Payment Assistance Program Kicks Off

The Mobile County Grants Department has received final approval for its Homeownership Down Payment Assistance Program from the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs....

More Upcoming Information Sessions For Homeownership Program

 Mobile County's new Homeownership Down Payment Assistance Program, designed to help residents affected by Hurricanes Sally and Zeta in 2020 and promote affordable homeownership, offers...

State Approves Affordable Housing Developments in Mobile

The Alabama Housing Finance Authority has selected four affordable housing developments in Mobile for award, marking the first time in the state’s history that this...

Mobile To Add EV Charging Stations

Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson recently announced that the city will be using a grant from the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) to...

Robertsdale Awarded Grant For Sewer Improvements

Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded $17 million to provide infrastructure improvements in 41 Alabama towns, cities and counties, FOX10 reported. The Community Development Block Grants...

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