Denver leaders working to increase the number of affordable housing units

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Denver leaders working to increase the number of affordable housing units
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Brandon Richard is a reporter for Denver7 in Denver, Colorado.

DENVER — Finding affordable housing in Denver can be challenging. City leaders want to make things easier by increasing the number of affordable housing units in the city.

Denver leaders working to increase the number of affordable housing units “That makes the American Dream of home ownership very much real for 62 more families,” said Derek Woodbury with the Denver Department of Housing Stability . “It brings 62 more families and households to the neighborhood.”ECLT said the condos would be income-restricted.

Other partners on the project include RTD, which owns the property, Shanahan Development, Denver Urban Renewal Authority, and the State of Colorado .“I mean if it's affordable housing, I'm all for it,” said Five Points resident Nick Boly. He said he’s hoping the city will let patrons in the evening park at a city-owned parking lot located about half a block from his restaurant.Josh Rosenblum, a spokesperson for the Denver Department of Finance, said the parking lot in question is for the Elbra Wentworth Municipal Building, which includes a DMV office and an office for Denver City Councilman Darrell Watson.

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