By Steve Lackmeyer
The Oklahoman 

Oklahoma City officials ramp up affordable housing efforts

 

November 27, 2016



OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The latest housing development to open in December in Midtown offers a competitive set of amenities that should prove popular with new residents, including a fitness center, splash pad, library and community space, computer labs, playground and courtyard.

The 49-unit Classen Commons, which boasts stunning views of the downtown skyline, is also the first new affordable housing built downtown in decades.

William Fulmer, housing director at Neighborhood Housing Services Oklahoma, said his organization started looking at how best to address the shortage of affordable housing i...



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