Flanked by mayors from Rochester, Keene and Concord, and Commissioner Taylor Caswell and others, Gov. Chris Sununu speaks Tuesday at the new state Department of Business and Economic Affairs offices to announce the opening of the program that uses federal dollars to get at one of the state’s most critical needs: workforce housing in New Hampshire. (PAULA TRACY PHOTO)
Flanked by mayors from Rochester, Keene and Concord, and Commissioner Taylor Caswell and others, Gov. Chris Sununu speaks Tuesday at the new state Department of Business and Economic Affairs offices to announce the opening of the program that uses federal dollars to get at one of the state’s most critical needs: workforce housing in New Hampshire. (PAULA TRACY PHOTO)
CONCORD — Saying it will produce thousands of new units of low- to moderate-income housing in the state in the coming months, Gov. Chris Sununu, mayors from three cities and developers gathered in Concord to announce applications for a $100 million affordable housing fund to begin this month online.
The InvestNH Housing Fund has a website that will launch July 11.
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