What does KCHA stand for?
King County Housing Authority (Washington)
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com), the leading provider of agile Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software has announced a +$1 million agreement with the
King County Housing Authority (KCHA) to supply a full ERP suite, including financials, human resources and payroll, planning and budgeting, reporting and analytics, and more.
Several sued to stop demolition, and Port officials, who had hoped to put a big-box store or a cargo warehouse there, were pressured into selling the apartments to the
King County Housing Authority .
It's tough to be old, frail and dependent on Social Security," said Stephen Norman, executive director of the
King County Housing Authority .
The
King County Housing Authority will get the other $20 million to revitalize the Park Lake Homes II public housing development in White Center.
The
King County Housing Authority signed a $10 million agreement with park owner Robert Eichler on Tuesday to purchase the 12.
SEATTLE -- Just in time for the holidays, the
King County Housing Authority purchased Wonderland Estates for $8.
The
King County Housing Authority went to court to stop the tear-down.
The
King County Housing Authority is developing the master planned community on the site of the former Park Lake Homes public housing project.