We want to thank the Greenville City Council for all of its hard work in supporting affordable housing for the past few years. Last night, they outdid themselves. This is from the Greenville [...]
FOX Carolina did an outstanding piece on the local affordable housing in Greenville this week. Our own Tina Belge was interviewed. From the piece: Greenville welcomes new residents every day, [...]
What is affordable housing? This is a question that is often asked, but rarely tangibly defined. It’s a concern and a question we at the Greenville Housing Find struggle with often. How do [...]
ArchitectMagazine.com posted a fantastic article this week that looks at what many in the affordable housing industry call the missing middle. From the article: From the curb, “missing middle” [...]
After this weekend, a new development code for the city of Greenville becomes a new standard for growth and construction. Honestly, most times new development codes don’t get a lot of [...]
Greenville County Chairman Dan Tripp stressed the need today to keep affordable housing a priority in the fluctuating county’s budget process. Flanked by other Council members Liz Seman, Ennis [...]
Greenville County has faced unprecedented growth in the past decade, with another 200,000 projected to move here by 2040. This growth has brought economic development and revitalization, but it’s [...]
The past 10 days have seen an amazing amount of positive change on the affordable housing front in Greenville. The biggest story, and one that the Greenville Housing Fund is actively involved in, [...]
The Greenville Housing Fund team is feeling really great today. Last night, Greenville City Council voted to commit $2.5 million annually for affordable housing to our organization. We will then [...]
The Greenville Fund’s Bryan Brown was quoted at length this week in a Greenville Journal story on affordable housing inside city limits. From the article: “Brown highlighted [...]