
Durham Council Greenlights Affordable Housing at Old Police HQ
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Durham City Council approves plan to convert old police headquarters into affordable housing, aiming for at least 80 income-restricted apartments while preserving the historic Milton Small building. Two concepts using Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program were presented, targeting households earning up to $24,300 for one person. Residents and advocates pushed for more units, with council members expressing optimism. Preservation groups suggested mixed-use space or a hotel, aiming to keep most land open. The city plans to select a developer by July and submit applications by January, with construction potentially completed by 2029.
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