Sentences with phrase «economically challenged areas»

Immigrants in the suburbs of San Francisco, for instance, are dispersed among the categories, but the majority are in economically challenged areas.
Another existing HUD program attracting new interest is the New Market Tax Credit, which offers salable credits to help fund development in economically challenged areas.
In economically challenged areas, Fannie Mae also has given lenders more authority to calculate rental income of multifamily housing projects based on collections for one month, for example, rather than projections for a 90 - day period.
Before she died she set up the Siobhan Dowd Trust to provide books and support for public and state school libraries in economically challenged areas, children in care, asylum seekers, young offenders, and children with special needs.
Clintondale is a very socio - economically challenged area of Michigan.
«My library serves an economically challenged area so we have not had the demand for e-books that other libraries are experiencing,» one director wrote.

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Without the New NY Broadband Program and Governor Cuomo's recognition of the economic challenge of deploying broadband in rural areas, high - speed access throughout the state would not be economically viable.
They also argued that it would create jobs, and bring in tax revenue to an economically - challenged area of the state.
The list includes building the apartments in an economically - challenged area and focusing on low - to - moderate income residents.
In these economically challenging times, this research highlights a clear area of focus for policy makers where prioritisation of musculoskeletal disorders could result in longer term cost efficiencies,» said Dr Anjte Van Der Zee - Neuen of the Division of Rheumatology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands.
The report defined suburb through five categories: «economically challenged,» or one with lacking population growth and lower home values; «stable middle - income,» or one with a range of home values; «established high - end,» or one in proximity to employment and high home values; «greenfield lifestyle,» or one in proximity to the edge of metropolitan areas; and «greenfield value,» or one in proximity to the edge of metropolitan areas but more affordable than greenfield lifestyle areas.
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