Housing
Stories covering new housing developments, affordable housing policy and homelessness
State Farm to drop 72,000 California insurance policies, Redlands among impacted zip codes
Experts are concerned that the state might face ‘an uninsurable future’ as a result of climate change.
Temporary homeless housing at Super 8 Redlands approved by City Council
Funding comes from a $4.5M Encampment Resolution Funding Program grant
Upcoming event to focus on new housing law, “Yes in God’s Backyard”
A new law allows religious institutions and nonprofit colleges to build housing on their property.
500+ unit housing development heads to City Council
Public hearing on Lugonia Village to take place March 5
541 unit housing development proposed for N. Redlands
Neighborhood at Lugonia Village goes before Planning Commission
LA developer puts Redlands homeless housing "at risk"
Shangri-La Industries faces lawsuit from California's attorney general over Homekey projects
Volunteers needed for annual count of homeless people in Redlands
2024 Point in Time Count will take place on Thursday, Jan. 25.
Four more companies exit the California insurance market
Despite growing concerns, proposed reforms provide hope for an improved market.
Local agencies to receive a combined $3.4M for homeless services, City Council approves 10 contracts
Contract agreements include programs for rapid-rehousing, permanent housing placements, employment services, full-time outreach and more.
Youth account for nearly a quarter of Redlands' homeless population
YouthHope shoe drive provides the sole present many youth will receive this year
SB County Housing Authority to receive $753k for veteran housing
New affordable housing options for veterans experiencing homelessness will soon be available to veterans in the Inland Empire.