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Greenville council offers support and funding for affordable housing project
Greenville City Council put its support behind two possible affordable housing projects and agreed to commit up to $500,000 to each development if the projects receive the tax credits necessary for construction. The council unanimously voted to issue letters of support to two separate projects that could make up to 88 affordable housing units available in the next several years. Both projects would be located on Dickinson Avenue within an estimated quarter-mile from Arlington Trace, a 180-unit affordable housing development that will open later this...
Demolition of local landmark delayed to find potential buyer
Greenville’s Historic Preservation Commission approved a 365-day delay in the demolition of a local landmark to give its owners time to find a buyer who will restore the house to its turn-of-the-century glory. The delay was part of a unanimous vote granting the City of Greenville a certificate of appropriateness to demolish the Jacob W. Higgs House, 1112 Dickinson Ave. Assistant City Attorney Scott Dixon said placing a delay on the demolition is the only authority the commission has over the project. ...
Bill Clark Homes invests $1.5 Million in Pirates Unite Campaign
GREENVILLE, N.C. — The Pirate Club announced today a $1.5 million investment from Lance Clark and Heath Clark of Bill Clark Homes to support the proposed multipurpose indoor facility and the baseball expansion building. Bill Clark Homes and the Clark Family have invested more than $3.5 million in the Pirate Unite Campaign for Comprehensive Excellence […]
Intersect East seeks more changes
The developer of the Intersect East research park proposed for Greenville’s warehouse district wants the city to adjust rules that govern the timeline for building apartments on the site. However, a Greenville Planning and Zoning Commission member questioned if the adjustment would allow future developers to skip out on future job creation plans. The planning and zoning commission last week voted 6-1 to recommend a text amendment that will allow...
Moore hired as Real Estate Broker
Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Advantage is proud to announce that Victor Moore has joined the firm as a full-time Real Estate Broker. Victor Moore is a Bath native and longtime resident of Greenville, NC. He loves spending time with his wife Candace and family. Victor enjoys hunting, fishing, playing video games with his children and […] The post Moore hired as Real Estate Broker appeared first on Washington Daily News.
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