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Charlotte City Council will vote Monday on turning over that property to developers planning to build townhomes where the dilapidated motel one stood.
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One of the more contentious changes allowed under the Unified Development Ordinance is for duplexes and triplexes to be built in neighborhoods previously only zoned for single-family homes. And some parts of Charlotte are now seeing that happen. This and more on this week's BizWorthy.
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The Charlotte Housing Authority, now known as Inlivian, plans to rebuild the Gladedale apartments in south Charlotte.
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The Charlotte Housing Authority, now known as Inlivian, demolished the Strawn Cottages in 2017. It has partnered with a Boston-based developer to build a hotel, office building and apartments on the site. But construction hasn't started.
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The final round of federally funded grants through the North Carolina Office of Recovery and Resiliency (NCORR) Affordable Housing Development Fund is going to single-family and multi-family housing developments in Bladen, Duplin, Jones, Pamlico, Pender and Scotland counties.
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A large Habitat for Humanity community build started by former President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalyn returns to Charlotte after a long absence. The project will build 27 affordable homes in the West Boulevard corridor.
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The West Side Community Land Trust has purchased 32 homes in Charlotte's Hoskins neighborhood northwest of uptown and plans to keep the homes affordable.
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Ahead of Mother’s Day this weekend, a group of women with Habitat for Humanity of the Charlotte Region came together to start construction on a home for a mother in west Charlotte. The volunteers continue a Habitat tradition that started over 30 years ago.
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Four area communities and a local church received grants to help address affordable housing issues.
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For nearly two decades, the organization QC Family Tree has been rooted in creating social change in Charlotte’s historic Enderly Park neighborhood. One endeavor tackles the displacement of residents by providing affordable housing.