Norfolk has set up a temporary shelter for the homeless in the Neon District. Author: Angelo Vargas Updated: 7:02 PM EDT May 7, 2021 NORFOLK, Va. — Repurposing something old, for something new. The Greyhound Bus Station in Norfolk closed its doors many years ago. But now, it’s getting a new purpose in helping those experiencing homelessness. “We can provide them with some safety and security and an opportunity to be in one place so they can plan to end their homelessness," said Norfolk Community Services Board Executive Director Sarah Paige Fuller. The temporary shelter has 55 tents set up for people who need a place to sleep.