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Atlanta celebrates win of $30 million Choice grant from HUD

September 29, 2015
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A united team welcomed Julian Castro, secretary of the U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Monday morning when he announced that Atlanta had been awarded a competitive $30 million Choice grant.

Castro said he is pleased with all the economic development that has been drawn to Atlanta, but HUD wants to make sure that “progress happens and every neighborhood benefits, that every section of Atlanta can share in that prosperity.”

That is the sentiment behind the Choice grants – aimed at building bridges between various government agencies, nonprofits and businesses – to revitalize blighted communities.

Read more at the Saporta Report.

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