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City, developer break ground on apartment project
City, developer break ground on apartment project

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time23-05-2025

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City, developer break ground on apartment project

ELKHART — A private developer and the city broke ground on a project that will bring much needed affordable housing to the city. 'It's very important for us to understand that Elkhart has a need for housing,' Mayor Rod Roberson said Tuesday during a ground-breaking ceremony for 515 East Apartments. 'So do most communities, but I mean this throughout the spectrum. We bring in 35,000 to 40,000 people a day from different counties that really want to live closer to where they work.' The project by RealAmerica Companies, located on 515 East St., is a mixed-use development comprising 48 units of income-based housing. There will be one- and two-bedroom apartments in a four-story building. The development will feature a variety of spacious floor plans, and each unit will have a balcony or patio. The total development cost is $14 million, which equates to about $300,000 per unit, said Mike Surak, president of RealAmerica Companies. 'We first started looking for property in Elkhart in 2022,' Surak said. 'We've developed in South Bend, Warsaw, Fort Wayne, so we've had a footprint in Northern Indiana for quite some time now and we've just heard about all the activity that's happening in Elkhart. So when we first came to town looking for development opportunity ... the occupancy was 99.1 percent, so it was clear that there was a need for housing at that time.' 515 East Apartments is partially funded by the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program and received an allocation for funding from the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA). The city contributed to the project by providing a forgivable loan and building fee waivers. The IHCDA further assisted with a loan from the Affordable Housing and Community Development Fund. Rents will be based on the area median income (AMI) and serve households earning up to 80 percent of the area median income. 'There's a range of affordability from 30 percent of the area median income to 80 percent of the area median income, which we think captures a good range of affordability levels, depending on certain household incomes,' Surak said. 'It's all income-based, so it's all driven by what a particular individual or family earns annually as a household.' The apartments will also include a roof-top deck and garden, and community space with a lounge, kitchen and fitness center. There will also be a dog park and dog wash station. The development site is in an ideal location for housing because it sits in a pedestrian-friendly area of downtown, developers said. 'We were really attracted to the site because of its central location in downtown Elkhart, and the walk within minutes to Main Street and restaurants and retail that they offer in that district,' Surak said, 'and then also all of the development that's been happening in the River District.'

Crowdfunding campaign to raise money for Montezuma fishing dock
Crowdfunding campaign to raise money for Montezuma fishing dock

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time12-04-2025

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Crowdfunding campaign to raise money for Montezuma fishing dock

Montezuma will soon add a space for recreation along the Wabash River if a crowdfunding campaign reaches its goal of raising $25,000 by June 10. If successful, the project, led by the Town of Montezuma, will receive a matching grant as part of the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority's (IHCDA) CreatINg Places program. 'We're thrilled to see this vision for Montezuma put into action,' said Matt Rayburn, chief real estate development officer at IHCDA. Funds from this campaign will be used to create a safe place separate from the existing boat launch for individuals to fish along the banks of the Wabash in Montezuma. 'The Montezuma Park Board is thrilled to bring this asset into our community,' said Diana Bartlow, board president. 'Improved river access is one of the top needs identified by the public during the development of the parks master plan.' Since the CreatINg Places program began in 2016, projects have raised more than $12.8 million in crowdgranting funds and an additional $10.7 million in matching IHCDA funds. The program is available to projects located in Indiana communities. Nonprofit entities (with 501c3 or 501c4 status) and local units of government are eligible to apply. Eligible projects must have a minimum total development cost of $10,000, where the recipient will receive $5,000 in IHCDA matching funds should it successfully raise $5,000 through Patronicity. IHCDA will provide matching grant funds up to $50,000 per project.

Bristol Corn Dog Festival seeks funds to support matching grant
Bristol Corn Dog Festival seeks funds to support matching grant

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time26-03-2025

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Bristol Corn Dog Festival seeks funds to support matching grant

BRISTOL — An attempt to expand the the Bristol Corn Dog Festival is seeking community support. According to a press release from Indiana Housing & Community Development if the crowdfunding campaign reaches its goal of $10,000 by May 23, 2025, the project, led by Bristol on the River, will receive a matching grant from IHCDA's CreatINg Places program. "The Bristol Corn Dog Festival provides an opportunity to spotlight the Town of Bristol and all it has to offer," said Matt Rayburn, Chief Real Estate Development Officer at IHCDA. "This campaign is yet another example of Hoosiers coming together to uplift their community and create a lasting impact." Funds from the campaign will be used to expand the festival with new signage, banners, sound systems, a temporary stage and talent costs. The corn dog festival is entering its fourth year in September 2025 and will feature contests such as a wiener dog costument competition and new inaugural Corn Dog King contest. Since the CreatINg Places program began in 2016, projects have raised more than $12.5 million in crowdgranting funds and an additional $10.6 million in matching IHCDA funds. The program is available to projects located in Indiana communities. Non-profit entities (with 501c3 or 501c4 status) and local units of government are eligible to apply. Eligible projects must have a minimum total development cost of $10,000, where the recipient will receive $5,000 in IHCDA matching funds should it successfully raise $5,000 through Patronicity. IHCDA will provide matching grant funds up to $50,000 per project.

Azzip Pizza to help with Youth Council fundraiser
Azzip Pizza to help with Youth Council fundraiser

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time27-02-2025

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Azzip Pizza to help with Youth Council fundraiser

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— Want a delicious pizza and to support a good cause while doing it? On March 11 Azzip Pizza will be hosting an event called We Give A'zip Giveback Day. According to a post by the Terre Haute Mayor's Office Facebook page, Azzip will be donating 20% of all pretax sales to the Mayor's Youth Council to help their fundraiser for the Coy Park Project. All you have to do is use the code GIVEBACK03 in-store or online. If you forget to use the code you can also submit a missed transaction within five days at this link. The Mayor's Youth Council's fundraising campaign will be run through the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority's (IHCDA) CreatINg Places program. The campaign is set to run from Wednesday, February 12, through March 28. The fundraising is in an attempt to create an accessible playground in the city-owned Coy Park on the north side of Terre Haute. Through the partnership with the IHCDA, if the council can reach its fundraising goal of $35,000 the IHCDA will match it Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Mayor's Youth Council launching fundraising campaign
Mayor's Youth Council launching fundraising campaign

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time11-02-2025

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Mayor's Youth Council launching fundraising campaign

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)—Monday, the Mayor's Youth Council announced their launch of its new fundraising campaign. The campaign will be run through the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority's (IHCDA) CreatINg Places program. The campaign is set to run from Wednesday, February 12, through March 28. The fundraising is in an attempt to create an accessible playground in the city-owned Coy Park on the northside of Terre Haute. Through the partnership with the IHCDA, if the council can reach its fundraising goal of $35,000 the IHCDA will match it. 'We are thrilled to be part of the CreatINg Places and MCMV programs,' said Brandon Sakbun, Mayor of Terre Haute. 'This fundraising effort represents a fantastic opportunity for our young leaders to make a lasting difference in our community. The Mayor's Youth Council gives students in the Vigo County School Corporation firsthand experience in municipal government and leadership opportunities.' Citizens and businesses in Terre Haute are being encouraged to donate to the fundraiser to help fund park improvements in an area of town that could benefit from the revitalization. Those renovations include, a 'sensory dome' accessible playground structure, a see-saw, swings, and more. To donate or learn more about the campaign visit this link or scan the QR code below. This initiative is part of the My Community, My Vision program that empowers youth to engage in civic leadership and community development. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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