HAND looks at housing needs in Fishers

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When you assess the housing situation in Fishers, there are two issues that come up quick: Can the city’s own employees afford to live in the city in which they work, and how can employers attract and keep workers when those prospective employees cannot afford to live in the area where they work?

(From left) Andrea David and Jennifer Miller of HAND, and Julia Smith of Novogradac. (Photo provided)

Those were some of the issues explored in a housing discussion held Friday morning at Fishers City Hall, sponsored by the local non-profit housing group HAND. There were representatives of city government, the private sector, the One Zone Chamber of Commerce and other non-profits such as Habitat for Humanity.

One item revealed during the meeting is that the local Fishers firm RealAmerica Development is in the final stages of receiving approval to construct a low-income apartment development on Lantern Road in Fishers. Although RealAmerica has its headquarters in Fishers, and has several developments around the state, this will be their first project here in Fishers.