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Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency

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Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency (MDHA) (1972) is a government agency in Nashville, Tennessee. The original agency was formed in 1938 and it was called the Nashville Housing Authority (NHA). The goal of the MDHA is to provide affordable housing for low income families. The agency also provides business and personal training to residents of low income housing.

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Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency
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South 6th Street 759
37206 Nashville-Davidson, East Nashville
Tennessee, United States
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