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Hamilton County’s First Look at a Community Land Trust

Hamilton County’s First Look at a Community Land Trust

by HAND Inc. | Jul 28, 2025 | Community, Hamilton County

Community Land Trusts 101: Laying the Groundwork in Hamilton County, held on July 16, attracted strong participation. Over 80 individuals registered, reflecting the high demand for deeper conversations about housing affordability in our community. This was the first...
Grant Supports Launch of Hamilton County Community Land Trust

Grant Supports Launch of Hamilton County Community Land Trust

by HAND Inc. | Jun 26, 2025 | Community, Development, Fishers, Hamilton County, Noblesville

HAND has received a $55,000 grant to support the launch of the Hamilton County Community Land Trust (CLT), a game-changing initiative to preserve long-term housing affordability in our communities. The funding comes through the Community Multiplier – Member Match...
Registration Now Open for the 2025 Suburban Housing Conference

Registration Now Open for the 2025 Suburban Housing Conference

by HAND Inc. | Feb 27, 2025 | Community, Events, Newsletter, Sponsorship

We are excited to announce that 2025 housing conference registration is now open! Now in its 11 year, the 2025 Suburban Housing Conference will be held on April 30, 2025. Mark your calendars and join us at the IMMI Conference Center in Westfield for a day of...
HAND Announces Expansion to Self-Managed Property Management

HAND Announces Expansion to Self-Managed Property Management

by HAND Inc. | Jan 30, 2025 | Community

As part of our continued commitment to providing quality affordable housing, HAND is excited to announce that we will transition to self-managed property management! By March 31, 2025, we will take full oversight of our 157 rental units, ensuring better service,...
Home Place Duets Brings Affordable Housing to Carmel

Home Place Duets Brings Affordable Housing to Carmel

by HAND Inc. | Nov 26, 2024 | Community, Development, New Construction

HAND is thrilled to announce our newest project, Home Place Duets, a groundbreaking effort to bring affordable and supportive housing to Carmel, one of Indiana’s most desirable and high-cost communities. Located in Hamilton County, the wealthiest county in the state,...
Plum Prairie Block Party & Ribbon Cutting Recap

Plum Prairie Block Party & Ribbon Cutting Recap

by HAND Inc. | Sep 26, 2024 | Community, Development, Events, New Construction, Noblesville, Rehabilitation

On Monday, September 16, at 2 PM, we celebrated the grand opening of Plum Prairie with a block party and ribbon-cutting event. Mayor Chris Jenson of Noblesville helped cut the ribbon, marking the culmination of a major rehabilitation project on Historic Pleasant...
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