Study: Columbus faces shortage of affordable, middle-income housing

COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — A Georgia Tech study presented to the Columbus City Council on Tuesday found that the city faces a growing shortage of affordable and available housing — especially for middle-income residents — as the region expands its economic development efforts.

Senior Economic Developer Alan Durham with Georgia Tech said the issue has become a key obstacle to attracting new jobs and industry.

“Workforce housing is economic development,” Durham told council members. “You can’t attract new jobs if you don’t have a place for those workers to live.”

The study examined housing data across six counties, including Muscogee, Lee, and Russell counties…

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