Housing
Summerfield Town Council approves resolution to reconsider major development
Summerfield town council approved reconsidering a development in hopes of slowing legislation that could turn over more than 900 acres of land to Guilford County.
Interactive Resource Center looks to expand hours to assist unhoused population in Greensboro
The Interactive Resource Center, or IRC, is looking to expand its hours of operation in Greensboro to increase services for the unhoused population.
Rehab begins for Southwoods affordable housing complex in Greensboro
A local nonprofit group has announced a rehabilitation project that will help maintain low-cost housing in Greensboro.
Tenants, housing activists rally against delayed repairs at Crystal Towers
ACLU issues warning to city of Greensboro on removing unhoused people's belongings
Attorneys with the ACLU of North Carolina sent a letter to the city of Greensboro last week warning against removing the belongings of unhoused people.
Greensboro shows strong growth in housing and development in mid-year report
The city of Greensboro continues to see strong growth through the first six months of 2023.
Winston-Salem housing initiative faces projected multimillion-dollar funding gap
The next phase of a project to increase affordable housing in Winston-Salem is facing a projected multimillion-dollar funding gap.
Winston-Salem City Council approves rezoning of Ardmore house despite neighborhood opposition
Winston-Salem City Council voted to allow a house in the city’s Ardmore neighborhood to be converted into a duplex, despite community opposition.
Winston-Salem Housing Authority sees room for improvement after latest federal review
The Housing Authority of Winston-Salem, or HAWS, saw improvements in its federal review but officials cautioned improvement was still needed in a board meeting Tuesday.