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Guest Commentaries | Making a case for and against SC Measure C

David Pattee and Fr. Manuel Recera We as faith leaders in the Santa Cruz community see an ethical imperative to pass Measure C, the Workforce Housing Affordability Act. There’s an old story about the ...
After flames tore through 3Circle Church in midtown Mobile, members are already cleaning up, salvaging what they can, and ...
An Augusta church has agreed to tear up its parking lot to make room for a neighborhood targeting first-time homebuyers.
Six churches, including two in Fayetteville, presented ideas for affordable housing projects during an event held Monday at Mount Sequoyah.
LONDON, Oct 16 (Reuters) - Church of England bishops have stopped plans to trial separate blessing services for same-sex couples, saying the measure, that stoked deep divisions, needed to secure ...
Solving a large problem sometimes means starting small. The Augusta Commission is scheduled to hear from a west Augusta church that has an idea – and some acreage – to help people who are looking for ...
RICHMOND, Va. -- Three years after it was facing the wrecking ball, the century-old Second Baptist Church building beside The Jefferson Hotel is set to be reborn. Historic Hotels of Richmond, the Bill ...
The Pilgrim United Church of Christ in New Bedford is for sale due to the high cost of maintaining its two older buildings. The sale puts in jeopardy the future of Mercy Meals and More, a program ...
Robert Benjamin Wiley Community Charter School bought the Mount Calvary property for $595,000. The former church will be converted into a school auditorium. The charter school had already been leasing ...
The building will now be two stories and 90,000 square feet, down from a planned five stories and 211,000 square feet. This is the latest change for the 'fail jail' site, which previously saw plans ...
A developer is proposing to demolish a vacant church and build housing on the property, while a second company is considering senior housing for an undeveloped parcel about a mile and a half away.
Plans to convert a listed building into apartments have been submitted to Wakefield Council. If approved, self-contained flats would be built on the upper floors of the early 19th Century building on ...