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Who says you can’t go home again--and maybe bring a little something back? Pop singer Whitney Houston has announced plans to create a $100-million low- and middle-income housing project in her hometown of Newark, N.J. The housing plan, announced by her father, John Huston, calls for 2,000 units to be built on an 180-acre site. Six hundred units will be designated for low- and middle-income households and will include child-care and senior-citizen facilities. Construction on the project will begin after the city names a developer for the project.
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