United Way of the Midlands and Homeless No More announced the development of Grand Village, a new housing development that is replacing Grand Motel and Apartments on Two-Notch Road.
Read MoreThe United Way and Homeless No More are planning to transform an old motel and apartment complex on Two Notch Road into an affordable housing development.
The $9 million project, funded through donations, will rehab the existing apartments and motel, as well as construct a new building for the community center, according to a news release.
Read MoreThe Grand Village, a gated community will replace the Grand Hotel located at 3003 Two Notch Road. Sara Fawcett of United Way of the Midlands and Dr. Lila Anna H. Sauls President and CEO of Homeless No More announced the up coming development.
Read MoreOn Thursday, leaders with the non-profits Homeless No More and the United Way of the Midlands announced plans to transform the old motel on Two Notch Road into an attainable housing apartment complex for young families.
In an homage to the motel, the complex will be named the “Grand Village.”
Read MoreUnited Way of the Midlands and Homeless No More announced the development of Grand Village, the city’s newest housing development that’s replacing Grand Motel and Apartments on Two-Notch Road.
Grand Village will provide 40 efficiencies, two- and three-bedroom homes for families with children with affordable rents. Grand Village is an example of Homeless No More’s innovative approach to bringing quality, beautiful design with affordability and a sense of community in mind.
A derelict motel on a busy stretch of Columbia’s Two Notch Road will be remade into a gated community with mixed rents for families to find attainable housing. Under the plan, the Grand Motel at 3003 Two Notch Road, a storied but deteriorating motel built in the 1950s, will become Grand Village, a gated housing village with 40 apartment homes at varying price points and a community center.
Read MoreA $10 million project to repurpose the Grand Motel on Two Notch Road into an affordable housing community for mixed incomes is underway.
Homeless No More and United Way of the Midlands announced the new development plan to the public Thursday morning at the Grand Motel.
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