Alliance City Council approves measures to build new homes in Ward 2

Canton Repository (2/4/26) City Council on Feb. 2 approved measures to revitalize Ward 2, paving the way for new homes in the low-income area. The action allows Build Ohio to construct 10 new, single-family homes in an area that includes Liberty, Seneca and Freedom streets. Build Ohio is a joint venture between Canton For All People and the Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corporation. Both specialize in neighborhood revitalization. Their successes include the Shorb project in Canton. The project in Alliance also involves the Greater Alliance Foundation, Alliance Area Development, Alliance City Council and Mayor Andy Grove's office. The Lemmon and DeHoff…

A new Alliance partnership plans to build affordable houses in low-income area

Canton Repository (1/27/26) The people behind the Shorb revitalization in Canton have similar intentions for the Carnation City. Build Ohio plans to build 10 new, single-family houses in the Liberty Heights area in 2026 on Alliance's north side. The homes will be built on reclaimed lots owned by the city. The infill project aims to create affordable houses that the city severely lacks, multiple officials said. The effort will target low-income neighborhoods in Ward 2. The average price will be $200,000, but organizers will be securing $50,000 to $60,000 in subsidies as a down payment to give families equity. Ground…

‘It’s for the people.’ Newton Family Apartments complex in Canton nearly ready

Canton Repository (1/12/26) Where the notorious Canton Inn once stood, a new chapter for local families is about to begin.  The Newton Family Apartments complex is nearing completion, signaling a milestone in the city’s Shorb neighborhood revitalization efforts. The complex at 1016 2nd St. NW will consist of 52 units of affordable family housing.   The project took shape under the vision of Don Ackerman, executive director of Canton For All People and lead pastor of Crossroads United Methodist Church.  "It wasn't sufficient to just tear down the Canton Inn," Ackerman said. "We had to replace it with the thing we always hoped was there." Now, just…

‘The system is rigged’: Canton organizer provides housing, resources for the formerly incarcerated

Ideastream Public Media (10/7/25) This story is part of Ideastream Public Media’s “Sound of Us” series covering housing and advocacy in Canton, produced in partnership with Canton for All People. Learn more at ideastream.org/soundofus. Hundreds of people are about to gather in a large wood-paneled ballroom in a Cleveland suburb on a sunny Saturday morning. They’re arriving from across the state to learn about the legal obstacles that keep formerly incarcerated people from succeeding when re-entering society. Shauntae Metcalf of Canton is one of the speakers. She was formerly incarcerated herself for a kidnapping and abduction charge back in 2015. When she…

‘Better than we had’: Canton nonprofit helps family recover after fatal house fire

Ideastream Public Media (9/30/25) This story is part of Ideastream Public Media’s “Sound of Us” series covering housing and advocacy in Canton, produced in partnership with Canton for All People. It's hard to miss Tania Fowler's house in Canton's Greater Shorb neighborhood. Guests arriving this fall will be greeted by an enormous purple blow-up spider on the front porch. “One girl said, ‘I love driving by your house on the holidays. You just decorate it so nice.’ I’m like, ‘yeah, it’s coming!’” Fowler said, laughing. Inside, there’s even more ghastly garnishes — an array of skulls, skeletons and candles in the kitchen and…

Canton For All People is working to turn empty lots and rundown buildings into homes

Ideastream Public Media (9/17/25)  http://youtube.com/watch?v=5IPqUYlneNo Affordable housing is an issue in Ohio and nationwide. As property values and home prices rise, families and first-time buyers are being priced out of home ownership. Rental prices are also rising. According to a recent report from the Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio, the gap between what renters make and what they need to make to afford a basic two-bedroom apartment is widening. The subject of housing is the focus of our new "Sound of Us" community storytelling project. Our Engaged Journalism team worked with the organization Canton For All People to connect with people in Canton…

She dreamed of owning a home by 40 — and got there with months to spare

Ideastream Public Media (9/16/25) This story is part of Ideastream Public Media’s “Sound of Us” series covering housing and advocacy in Canton, produced in partnership with Canton for All People. Learn more at ideastream.org/soundofus. Inside her ranch-style house near the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Darnella Jenkins said she still can’t believe her custom-built home belongs to her. “I always used to say that I wanted to own my home by the time I’m 40,” she said. “It’s just perfect. Dreams do come true, and I’m just incredibly grateful.” Jenkins turned 40 this year, within months of closing on the home. For…

Impact Canton tackles southeast Canton

Canton Repository (6/8/25) A tear slid down Octavia Shipp’s cheek as she watched volunteers on Saturday dig into her yard along Sherrick Road SE. The volunteers were widening and fixing her concrete walkway so Shipp could more easily push her daughter’s wheelchair up and down the ramp and avoid pushing it through the grass. “Nobody ever helps here,” said Shipp, a mother of seven children and grandmother to three grandchildren who moved to Sherrick Road SE eight years ago. “We’re the lost cause of the city. … It’s a beautiful feeling to have people see us.” Volunteers also fixed the…

HUD secretary visits Canton: ‘I wish all of America could see what’s going on around here’

Canton Repository (1/31/25) The rebirth of the former Canton Inn site has grabbed the attention of federal housing officials and lawmakers who believe the work to improve some of Canton’s poorest neighborhoods could serve as a model for communities nationwide. Scott Turner, secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, on July 31 toured with county, state and federal elected officials the under-construction 52-unit family apartment complex being built on the former Canton Inn site at 1031 Tuscarawas St. W, which had been a haven for prostitution and drug use before it was demolished in 2022. “As we stand…

Construction ahead: Here’s some projects coming to Stark County in 2025

Canton Repository (12/26/24) Construction crews will be busy in Stark County in 2025 with projects to address housing and medical needs, give businesses new or expanded homes, reconstruct roadways and improve local parks. Here’s a look at some of the construction projects that will be underway in 2025: Stark County housing projects planned for 2025 Local planning commissions are seeing an increase in housing development projects for 2025 that help address Stark County's housing shortage for people with low and middle income and for people who are aged 55 and older. Canton For All People, a nonprofit development corporation formed by Crossroads…

Seeking to better a Canton neighborhood, starting with its children

Ideastream Public Media (10/28/24) A former church in Canton is set to be transformed into an early childhood center with the goal of increasing kindergarten readiness in a neighborhood that experiences a disproportionate amount of crime and poverty. The former Canton Calvary Mission Church, across the street from Gibbs Elementary School on Gibbs Avenue, will soon be repurposed into Gibbs Avenue Center.   Canton For All People, a ministry of Crossroads United Methodist Church working to improve the lives of residents in Canton, wants to build back the Gibbs neighborhood with local partners. First step: educating its youngest residents. More…

ICAN building new $2.3M housing complex in NE Canton to reduce homelessness

Canton Repository (9/29/24) A partnership among the city, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and ICAN Housing, a nonprofit mental health agency, will result in some new housing aimed at reducing the number of homeless residents. Duncan Square will be built at 35th Street and Harmont Avenue NE. Construction is expected to begin next year. The complex will consist of 12, one-story Craftsman-style units and will include case management and wrap-around supportive services, said Julie Sparks, ICAN executive director, and Sherice L. Freeman, the city's director of community development. Freeman said the city has committed $1,754,327 in American…