Downtown Phoenix affordable housing project breaks ground
An affordable housing project in downtown Phoenix that will bring 208 new rental units to the area broke ground on Tuesday. Greenlight Communities said in a press release that the new community at 16th and Polk streets is set to be made up of 90 studios, 64 two-bedroom and 54 one-bedroom rental units. Read the…
Affordable housing development breaks ground in east Phoenix
Greenlight Communities was featured on Arizona Family 3 (KTVK-PHX) this week. Click the link below to watch the segment or click the View PDF button to read the article. Arizona Family 3 Segment on Affordable Housing Development
Greenlight Featured on KTAR News Radio
Dan Richards, co-founder of Greenlight Communities, joins Arizona’s Evening News to discuss the attainable housing Greenlight Communities is building in downtown Phoenix. Listen to the full interview here: KTAR Podcast Player
New Project Brings Attainable Housing To Downtown Phoenix
As the struggle to find attainable workforce housing persists across the state, Valley-based Greenlight Communities is proud to announce another new project that will bring a viable housing solution to Phoenix’s downtown urban core.
Scottsdale developer Greenlight to bring thousands of affordable housing units to Arizona
Nearly 4,000 affordable apartment units are under construction or in the pipeline in metro Phoenix and Tucson. Greenlight Communities is investing $697 million to build 3,686 affordable apartment units in metro Phoenix and Tucson. The Scottsdale-based developer has 14 communities in the Valley in various stages of development — that’s in addition to the five communities it already has built and sold.
My View: Private sector should follow Gov. Hobbs’ lead on affordable housing in Arizona
This past election helped bring our current housing crisis into focus, and I applaud Gov. Katie Hobbs for prioritizing a plan to address the problem. Gov. Hobbs made affordable housing a campaign issue and crafted a comprehensive plan for the state.
Several affordable housing projects going up in metro Phoenix. But many more are needed
Maryvale High School special education teacher Kareem Neal will be able to live close to his school and pay a lot less to rent.
Breaking ground and barriers for affordable housing
Greenlight Communities joins Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego and National Hall of Fame teacher Kareem Neal to break the news and officially break ground on a private sector solution to the state’s growing housing crisis.
Streamliner 67th attainable housing project breaks ground in Phoenix
Standing alongside Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego (D) and National Hall of Fame Teacher (2022) and Arizona Teacher of the Year (2019) Kareem Neal, the country’s first innovative company to focus solely on building truly attainable housing, Valley-based Greenlight Communities broke ground on Streamliner 67th — its most streamlined, attainable and affordable apartment community to date.
A solution to the rental crisis? Phoenix mayor applauds ‘purpose-driven development’
On Monday, City of Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego joined representatives of longtime apartment builder Greenlight Communities to show her support for the company’s newest construction project at 67th Avenue and McDowell Road.
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