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.
New Valley-based affordable housing project breaking ground in Phoenix
New Valley-based affordable housing project company Greenlight Communities broke ground on a new project in Phoenix called Streamliner 67th, alongside Mayor Kate Gallego and National Hall of Fame Teacher Kareem Neal.
Arizona developer builds housing that’s affordable
Greenlight Communities’ founders think the most efficient way to build attainable housing is to di it themselves – cutting out the middle man.
Leasing Soon: Affordable Housing Community in West Valley
Leasing will begin soon at a new affordable housing community in the West Valley that is finishing up construction. Cabana Bullard, located at Van Buren Street and Bullard Avenue in Goodyear, will have 336 available units and is expected to be completed by the end of the year.
Good Morning Arizona Sunday: New Affordable Housing
Greenlight Communities was featured on Good Morning Arizona Sunday (KTVK-PHX) this past weekend.
Many Arizona workers’ wages are too low to make the rent. What will help?
Metro Phoenix’s housing crunch has many renters searching for homes they can afford, but there are far too few of them. Arizona’s minimum wage of $12.80 an hour is only about half of what renters need to pay for a basic Valley apartment now, according to new research.
Greenlight Communities continue ‘Gives Initiative’ with donations to 2 Phoenix efforts aimed at serving children
Greenlight Communities is announcing two new charity efforts for the month of July in partnership with the Arizona Builders Alliance and Kids in Focus. A part of the Greenlight Gives Initiative, which representatives say is an ongoing effort to give back to local neighborhoods, the local homebuilder is providing $6,200 divided between the two 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations.
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