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Residents Find Sense of Community in Huntington Housing Development

Founders Landing redeveloped with help from Fund program

HUNTINGTON – Kellie Weidenhammer hurt her back at work a few years ago and she will tell you life has not been easy since her accident.

“We pretty much lost everything,” she said.

As Weidenhammer struggles to get herself and her family back on their feet, she’s found a home at Founder’s Landing, a development on the city’s West Side that was recently rehabilitated, in part, through... Continue Reading

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Fund to Help Transform Old School into Apartments for Seniors

Complex named in honor of late Wayne County Commissioner

WAYNE – Ground was broken recently on a new senior housing development and recreational center which is being funded using West Virginia Housing Development Fund programs.
The former Wayne Elementary School will be renovated to create the James H. Booton Memorial Apartments. Booton was a member of the Wayne County Commission and also served as  Wayne County Clerk.
The complex, which is expected to... Continue Reading

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Old School Transformed into New Apartments in Elkins

Project was partially funded through Low-Income Housing Tax Credits.

For more information contact George Gannon 304.391.8643

ELKINS – Claudene Cross loves her new home at 1st Ward School Apartments.

She can take her beloved dog Charlie Brown along South Davis Avenue and chat with her neighbors. If she’s in the mood to hear some live music, she can make her way a few blocks north to... Continue Reading

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Fund Program Helps Huntington Mother Buy First Home

Tiffany Bajus was tired of renting.

A recent graduate of Marshall University who now works as a communications specialist for the school, Bajus, 26, wanted to find a permanent place for and her 3-year-old daughter Audrey. She wanted a home where they could play games in the backyard, enjoy a sunny afternoon on the front porch and go for leisurely strolls through Huntington’s gorgeous Ritter Park.

She and her Realtor searched and searched. After a year of looking, she found... Continue Reading