Yvonda Bean, CEO of the Columbia Housing Authority in Columbia, South Carolina, has been hired as the new leader of the Indianapolis Housing Agency, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced Tuesday.
The PIT count happens at the end of every January, across the country. With expanded questions and a growing focus on homelessness, cities like Rock Hill and Columbia want their data to yield new ways to combat an escalating problem.
Recently, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced nearly $3.6 billion in Continuum of Care (CoC) program awards for nearly 7,000 projects that provide housing assistance a
The struggling Indianapolis Housing Agency (IHA) is reportedly getting a new CEO. WLTX in Columbia, South Carolina is reporting that Columbia Housing Agency CEO Yvonda Bean is stepping down to take over at IHA on Feb.
Scott Turner, picked by president-elect Donald Trump to lead the Department of Housing and Urban Development, told a Senate confirmation ... agreed with Turner throughout the hearing that the United States is in a housing crisis. The U.S. had a housing ...
Trump's picks to lead four federal agencies testified without the flashes of anger that marked Pete Hegseth and Pam Bondi's earlier showdowns.
The Indianapolis Housing Authority appoints Yvonda A. Bean, a former CEO for housing organizations in South Carolina, has been appointed as the new CEO, succeeding after years of operational, administrative,
Atlanta-based Infinity Real Estate Partners acquired a portfolio of seven communities built between 1968 and 1973 in the Carolinas.
While Trump promotes his "no tax on tips" proposal in Las Vegas, Senate Republicans are working to secure his team.
The White House conducted a Friday night massacre wiping out the independent watchdogs at numerous federal agencies.
The Senate voted on Saturday to confirm Kristi Noem as homeland security secretary, putting a former South Dakota governor in charge of the department at the heart of President Trump’s agenda to crack down on immigration. The vote was 59 to 34.
Two South Carolina communities made a recent Opendoor’s list, one for most popular, the other up and coming. Opendoor, an online real estate company, said Summerville is one of the hottest markets in the country, while Greenville’s Eastside is an up and coming community.