The two projects from Bingham Farms-based MHT Housing are projected to cost about $25.5 million and will bring a combined 86 apartment units to the area, 63 of which will be designated "deeply affordable" for those making between 30 and 60 percent of the area median income [[AMI) or below, with the remainder for those making 60 to 80 percent AMI.


Income-restricted housing in Detroit uses the broader metropolitan statistical area's AMI of just over $67,000, meaning that units in the developments will be available to those making between roughly $20,000 and $53,000 annually.
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