Tri-City Citizens Union for Progress, Inc.

In early 1970, Tri-City Citizens Economic Union #I (Citizens Economic Union) decided to relinquish its ownership of Amity Village I and rehab sponsorship of Amity Village 2, its two housing projects, in order to concentrate on community development and neighborhood services programs, Recently passed federal legislation provided investors with tax shelters as incentives to invest in rehab and construction projects in the inner city .

Posted Year: 1979

Keywords: affordable housing, case study

Authors: Tri-City Citizens Union for Progress, Inc.

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