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Dunbar public housing grant to redevelop neighborhood,

6 key projects west of SR 347 - InMaricopa

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Southward Village to undergo transformation, housing authority to move residents

A $30 million grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to the Housing Authority of the City of Fort Myers will be used to revitalize the Dunbar neighborhood. Dunbar is an area rich in history and culture but in need of restoration and resources. The grant will help fund the Greater Dunbar […]

Affordable townhomes named Towles Gardens planned in Lee County

A 7.63-acre Fort Myers parcel is slated to become an affordable housing community that will be known as Towles Gardens and will have 140 units. Prince Jones, a native of New York, moved to the area and became CEO of My-Canvas Inc. He is collaborating with Frankie Jennings, CEO of F.J. Services Sales & Marketing, which is spearheading this project with the help of area developer Robert MacFarlane. Roy Kennix also has been involved with the project, expected to cost at least $30 million. Slated to be built at the southwest corner of Veronica Shoemaker Boulevard and Edison Avenue, Towles Gardens will give low-income residents the rare opportunity to buy townhomes and villas and have the chance to earn equity on them instead of helping a landlord to pay his or her own mortgage with rent.

In the Know: Towles Gardens will provide 140 affordable townhomes in Fort Myers

In the Know: Towles Gardens will provide 140 affordable townhomes in Fort Myers In the Know: Affordable townhomes planned in Lee County Replay Video UP NEXT A 7.63-acre Fort Myers parcel is slated to become an affordable housing community that will be known as Towles Gardens and will have 140 units. Prince Jones, a native of New York, moved to the area and became CEO of My-Canvas Inc. He is collaborating with Frankie Jennings, CEO of F.J. Services Sales & Marketing, which is spearheading this project with the help of area developer Robert MacFarlane. Roy Kennix also has been involved with the project, expected to cost at least $30 million.

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