HUD’s troubled construction projects
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has spent millions on delayed or abandoned affordable housing projects.
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Oct. 10, 2010
The District invested $6.8 million in HUD funding to renovate and build homes in Southeast. The nonprofit developer built 74 units, but two dozen are still vacant and unsold and six units have not yet been built. The developer opted out of the project, leaving behind this empty lot where homes were promised. District housing officials recently found a new developer and wants the old one to repay $600,000.
Tracy A. Woodward / The Washington Post
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