Houston organizations are set to receive $60.9M in funding to address the homelessness crisis. Additionally, plans have been approved for affordable homes, a Subway unit, and a 'drive-thru' Starbucks in Sunderland. A homeless drop-in service in Sunderland has also been granted funding. On the other hand, Houston is experiencing an increase in auto theft rates despite an overall crime decline.
Plans to transform vacant office space into flats at a listed building in South Shields have been given the green light https://t.co/ffSg2R0tsq https://t.co/JFc9HqRGrb
Houston auto theft rates on the rise, bucking overall crime decline https://t.co/D9UWrNhxK9
Sunderland 'homeless drop-in service' given grant funding https://t.co/kBYSPpcWNN https://t.co/RqdfCtEJfv
Flats plan approved for South Shields listed building https://t.co/ffSg2R11hY https://t.co/ZxURLbCBoM
Plans approved for new Subway unit and 'drive-thru' Starbucks in Sunderland https://t.co/FfPfE6M6oS https://t.co/bKslgEuNdJ
Decision day for Sunderland housing development plans https://t.co/oHux5M00re https://t.co/BBfPfMXort
The green light has been given for 30 affordable homes on a local authority's brownfield sites https://t.co/HVaoXrEA8f
Houston organizations to receive $60.9M in funding to combat homelessness crisis https://t.co/uIqjjW8ROo