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Thrive says City Homes College Street project now complete

Thrive says City Homes College Street project now complete

Yahoo19-02-2025

Thrive West Central on Tuesday announced the completion of Wallace Building Contractor Inc.'s City Homes College Street project.
This project consists of eight single-family detached homes. These homes have two to three bedrooms, one to two bathrooms and a one-car attached garage. The newly built homes are totally electric with energy-efficient appliances. All have already been sold, and new homeowners are currently residing in them.
This project was made possible by builder Jim Wallace, Thrive West Central's Home For The Future program and city of Terre Haute ARPA funds. A Terre Haute City ARPA investment of $77,400 will support the infrastructure of this project and generate $1,478,000 in private investments, Thrive said in a news release.
This project represents Thrive West Central's Small Build program within the Homes For The Future program.
Since the Homes for the Future program's inception in August 2023, a total of 379 housing units within Vigo Co. have been contracted with $3,090,155 awarded ARPA funds and a return market value of $94,464,560, according to Thrive.
The Request For Proposal (RFP) is an online, rolling application Homes For The Future RFP. Applications are reviewed, and awards will be made monthly. Applicants are encouraged to contact Thrive for a review of their project and application before submitting it to ensure accuracy, competitiveness, and compliance.
For more on Homes for the Future, visit Thrive West Central's website and go to the Housing Resource Hub: https://thrivewestcentral.com/housing/.

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