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Downtown’s housing incentives are changing. Here’s why you should care.

September 11, 2018 By Ben Olivo 81 Comments

If you think you don’t care about San Antonio’s Center City Housing Incentives Policy, also known as CCHIP, you’re probably fooling yourself.

Filed Under: Deep Dive, Development, Housing Tagged With: 120 Ninth Street, Casa Blanca Lofts, CCHIP, Center City Housing Incentives Policy, Dignowity Hill, Encore SoFlo, Lori Houston, Mayor Ron Nirenberg, Mission Trails, Pearl, The Arts Residences, White Conlee Builders

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