THA in the News: THA CEO Tulsa World Op-ed On Affordable Housing Financing

Why is affordable housing so expensive to build? That’s the question answered in this Tulsa World op-ed by THA President & CEO, Aaron Darden. Read the article here and learn why the capital stack, stringent compliance, and insurance combine to make affordable housing the most expensive housing to build.

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THA in the News: Progress Update at The Hilltop

With walls coming up, it was time to provide an update on The Hilltop, an affordable housing project that will bring 106 units to the downtown Tulsa area. The project includes 20 units funded by the City of Tulsa that will be set aside for individuals exiting homelessness. Learn more in this KTUL NewsChannel 8 […]

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THA in the News – Tulsa Housing Authority Secures Financing for The Hilltop

Tulsa Housing Authority has secured financing for the development of The Hilltop, a 106-unit affordable housing project in the downtown Tulsa area. Learn more about the project in the stories below: Journal-Record Black Wall Street Times Tulsa World KOTV Channel 6 KTUL Channel 8

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THA in the News: Envision Comanche Featured on KJRH

KJRH Channel 2 recently featured THA’s Envision Comanche planning process. Reporter Tatianna Taylor interviewed Jeff Hall, THA vice president of strategic planning & intergovernmental affairs, alongside Comanche Park Resident Association vice president Sidney (and his darling daughter, Maykkia). Watch the story here.

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THA in the News: ‘Journal Record’ Spotlights CNI Grant

The Journal Record featured the Choice Neighborhoods Implementation (CNI) Grant that was awarded to the Tulsa Housing Authority and the City of Tulsa earlier this year. Click here to read the article (subscription required).

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Helping our heroes at home – HUD-VASH program offers housing, hope to local veterans

TULSA, Okla. (Nov. 8, 2018) Last week the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced a nationwide decline in veteran homelessness of 5.4 percent in 2018 compared to last year. In Oklahoma the rate of veteran decreased by 10.3 percent. The Housing Authority of the City of Tulsa (THA) participates in HUD’s Veterans […]

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