From the editor: Opportunity Zones allow investors to be part of the affordable-housing solution


Funding for affordable-housing projects typically comes from a mosaic of sources, often encompassing private, public and nonprofit contributions.

With the need for affordable units already dire and only getting worse, we as a region need more of all three contributors if we’re going to have a chance to meet the widening gap. In Central Ohio, it already stands at an estimated 54,000 units by even the most conservative of measures.

Against that backdrop, every new arrow in the quiver that…

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