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  • '''Attucks Court''' is a housing project located along West [[Cervantes Street]] between [[F Street|F]], [[I ...s operated by the [[Area Housing Commission]] to provide affordable rental housing to low-income families. About 500 residents live in its 172 units at any gi
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  • ==Notable projects== *[[Building 625]] and [[General Officers Housing]] at [[NAS Pensacola]]
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  • ...community center and basketball courts. Some Eastside natives refer to the projects as simply "the courts", some go even as far as to call it the "Capital of t
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  • *[[Aragon Court|Aragon]] and [[Attucks Court]]s, low-income housing projects, intended, respectively, for white and black residents, open for occupancy.
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  • '''Aragon Court''' was a low-income housing project that was built in [[1940]] near [[downtown Pensacola]]. Opening dur [[Category:Aragon]] [[Category:Housing projects]]
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  • ...wned for moving, demolishing and restoring historic buildings. Some of his projects included: ...nd spiritual work in low-income areas of Pensacola. Some of his renovation projects in neglected or crime-ridden areas, like a house at [[De Soto Street|De Sot
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  • ...ree of charge. It will sponsor independent research and coordinate special projects to promote best practices in education, economic advancement, leadership de *Affordable Housing: Less than $40K 76%; more 59%
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  • ...legedly told several city officials he would secure funding for other city projects (like a proposed [[Pensacola Civic Center|civic arena]]) if Yates was award ...arcel in the Pitt's Slip property had been purchased in [[1969]] with U.S. Housing and Urban Development monies on the condition that it be maintained as "ope
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  • ...lders was popular in his district for the ample state funding and "turkey" projects he sent home, including $12.5 million for the [[Pensacola Civic Center]] an ...bills and sent state funding back to his home district. Some of the local projects that benefitted from his influence included:
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