ASHEVILLE – Consideration of city subsidies for micro-apartment developments are temporarily suspended after a June 27 City Council vote, pressing pause on tax abatement for Asheville’s newest housing model until the policy is revised to include specific standards for the 200- to 400-square-foot units, roughly the size of a double…Read More
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