Roanoke, VA – Historic tax credits and American Rescue Plan funds will help Restoration Housing turn a fire-damaged late 1800’s house on Dale Avenue SE into one-bedroom apartments for two tenants that were previously homeless. Its the tenth project for non-profit Restoration Housing, and the second blighted home Restoration Housing has purchased from the Rescue Mission on Dale Avenue SE for rehabilitation. Executive director Isabel Thornton at a groundbreaking this morning said they’ll invest about $300,000 in the project but will recoup much of that from tax credits and grant funding.
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Published by WFIR News on November 12, 2025 by Gene Marrano



