Demolition begins on Heritage Park redevelopment in Raleigh, more than 1,000 homes planned

North Carolina Construction News staff writer

Demolition is underway at Heritage Park on the southwest side of downtown Raleigh, marking the start of a sweeping redevelopment that will transform the aging affordable housing community into a mixed-use centre with more than 1,000 residential units.

The redevelopment will expand the site from 122 units to more than 1,000 homes and is designed to better serve low- to moderate-income families. Plans call for walkable community spaces, on-site amenities and retail services as part of a broader mixed-use vision.

The Raleigh Housing Authority (RHA), which owns and manages the property, unveiled plans for Phase 1, including a 51-unit senior housing development supported by 9% Low-Income Housing Tax Credits. In 2025, the City of Raleigh committed $1 million in gap financing to advance the first phase…

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