Lately, governments in Greensboro and the surrounding area has been all about finding enough places for future masses of people to live – especially affordably – and this week some progress was made in that direction: Greensboro is set to gain more affordable housing thanks to new funding from the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency’s 2025 Low-Income Housing Tax Credit awards.
Two projects –The Grayson at Randleman Crossing and Overland Place Apartments – will bring a total of 132 affordable homes to the city.
Construction is expected to begin in 2026…