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Woda Cooper proposes 71 low-income units for LIHTC project

Summary by The Yellow Springs News
Yellow Springs could see more low-income housing than previously expected. At a community meeting Thursday, Feb. 6, Columbus-based affordable housing developer Woda Cooper Companies spoke before a few dozen village residents and presented a site plan for the proposed low-income housing tax credit, or LIHTC, project. Jared Miller, Woda Cooper’s vice president of development, told attendees that the company aims to develop a three-story, low-incom…
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The Yellow Springs News broke the news in on Monday, February 17, 2025.
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