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  2. Pride Builds from Habitat for Humanity could help Charlotte’s ...

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    Habitat for Humanity in Charlotte has played an integral role in creating affordable housing options across the city, with more than 4,000 families in the city receiving help from the local Habitat.

  3. Charlotte housing authority sued over discrimination against ...

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    A former employee is suing Charlotte’s housing authority, ... provides affordable housing to low and moderate-income families through housing vouchers, senior living programs, homeownership ...

  4. Once a Charlotte hotel, The Rise welcomes its first tenants ...

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    The opening of The Rise on Clanton comes as 422 people in Mecklenburg County are chronically homeless and Charlotte struggles to keep up with housing ... to spend 30% of their income on rent, in ...

  5. List of Charlotte neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    First Ward is home of the Charlotte Hornets who play at Spectrum Center, UNC Charlotte Center City Campus, First Ward Park, and a sizable mixed-income housing area. Second Ward, is where both city and county government resides and was where Brooklyn, a historically African-American neighborhood, once existed before mid-twentieth century urban ...

  6. Hidden Valley Kings - Wikipedia

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    The brutal manner in which the murder occurred triggered the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department to begin taking action against the gang. The department put together a Special Operations Unit to take down the Hidden Valley Kings. They gathered informants and followed the Kings for almost two years gathering information on how the gang operated.

  7. NoDa (Charlotte neighborhood) - Wikipedia

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    The Housing and Community Development Act (HCDA) of 1974 was the first positive step in the revitalization of North Charlotte. The HCDA made available low interest loans and grants for the rehabilitation of deteriorating houses. The small parks that were built in North Charlotte were funded by the HCDA, as were other public improvements.

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