So far, the state has committed $100.2 million for 15 projects approved by the state’s Homes and Community Renewal agency, which runs the program. Home HeadQuarters, a Syracuse non-profit that promotes home ownership, is approved to build 40 houses in Syracuse and is part of that $100 million.
Read MoreThe Otisco Street home represents the first complete of seven new, eight total, single-family, all-electric, net zero homes slated for the neighborhood.
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