Affordable housing in Hough, Midtown could get a lift from ARPA dollars
The city of Cleveland is proposing using $511 million in American Rescue Plan (ARPA) dollars to help get The Allen Estates and Warner Swasey developments off the ground.
The city of Cleveland is proposing using $511 million in American Rescue Plan (ARPA) dollars to help get The Allen Estates and Warner Swasey developments off the ground.
Sheila Wright and Angela Bennett of Frontline Development are spearheading the Allen Estates, located at the corner of E. 66th and Lexington Avenue in Cleveland’s Hough neighborhood, as part of a neighborhood-wide push for revitalization.