Is Crawford Apartments back in good standing with the city of Bloomington after a June default notice based on dangerous conditions?

The answer is no. And city officials are taking legal steps to hold the owners and managers of the supported-housing project for formerly unhoused people accountable for the failures there

Had Crawford's management coalition complied with city housing standards, 22 now-homeless people could have moved into empty apartments that instead remain uninhabitable.

Crawford Apartments' future is uncertain.

“Continental and Beacon failed to complete a required compliance checklist by the Aug. 1 deadline,” a city news release said. “This omission constitutes a breach of contract, compounding prior violations and reinforcing the need for intervention to protect heal

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