GREENWOOD Dist. – On Tuesday, December 10, the Housing Partnership Network (HPN) joined forces with Tulsa city organizations to announce an initiative to transform the city’s housing landscape.
Housing Partnership Network (HPN) plans to work throughout the city, focusing strongly on North Tulsa, where decades of disinvestment and a long history of discrimination have limited opportunities.
Tulsa City-County Health Department Chief Operating Officer Reggie Ivey said there is a link between housing and health. He said with this new collaboration with Housing Partnership Network ...
They came to hear Housing Partnership Network CEO Robin Hughes and others explain the 110-plus member collaborative’s potential impact on Tulsa’s affordable housing market through a new entity ...
Mayor Nichols also pointed to the Housing Partnership Network, which is helping develop affordable housing and $75 million in Improve Our Tulsa funds earmarked for the city’s housing needs.
I have seen firsthand how few affordable housing options we have in Tulsa. Many apartments require you to make three times the monthly rent in order to live there. For people surviving on ...
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