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Richmond’s Creighton Court redeveloped into Creighton Renaissance, adding 68 mixed-income homes with priority for former residents.
Richmond’s former Creighton Court public housing complex has been rebranded as Creighton Renaissance, marking the completion of the first phase of a major redevelopment.
The project, expected to take up to eight years and cost $300 million, has delivered 68 new mixed-income homes, including affordable units for residents at or below 60% of the area median income.
Former residents and voucher holders are receiving priority for the new units, which feature modern amenities.
The redevelopment will eventually include about 700 homes, combining rental and for-sale options.
The renaming symbolizes a new chapter for the community, with officials emphasizing collaboration as key to the project’s success.
Richmond's Creighton Court se reurbanizó en Creighton Renaissance, agregando 68 casas de ingresos mixtos con prioridad para los antiguos residentes.