

The City of Cleveland is a municipal government deploying public capital and policy levers to address housing affordability, economic development, and community revitalization across the city. Through initiatives such as the Cleveland Housing Investment Fund, seeded with $18 million in municipal resources, the city channels capital toward expanding affordable housing supply, supporting homeownership, and stabilizing neighborhoods. The city's approach combines direct investment, public-private partnerships, and land-use policy to tackle systemic challenges in housing access and economic opportunity. As a municipal actor, Cleveland functions as both capital provider and convener, working with ...
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