What is Rental Rehabilitation?

Rental Rehabilitation is a program coordinated between local municipalities and the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA). It can be used to supplement private funds to develop downtown vacant upper floors into housing units or for the redevelopment of existing units. If you are an interested building owner, contact Eric Zuzga at 269-558-0354 or Email Eric Zuzga. After initial consultations, additional information is required prior to the formal grant application using this Pre-Application (PDF).

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Projects:

  • Schuler's Royale Apartments and Hotel- 115 South Eagle Street
  • Cahill Rental Rehabilitation- 125/127 West Michigan Avenue

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