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Contractor and developer Gerald Burr, left, prepares to ceremoniously break ground on the Townhomes at Warwick Place, his company’s new $6.7 million townhouse apartment project in South Richmond. Joining Mr. Burr last Thursday are, from left, Graham Driver of the  Virginia Community Development Corp.; Gena Burr, Mr. Burr’s wife and president of GTT Enterprises Inc.; Monique Johnson of Virginia Community Capital Bank; Ron Johnson with the City of Richmond; Mayor Dwight C. Jones; and City Council President Michelle Mosby. The development by Canterbury Enterprises LLC of 40 affordable rental units is going up at 6220 Old Warwick Road, across the street from the grounds of a former church that the city plans to transform into a recreation center and park. Each unit will have three bedrooms and an average of 1,450 square feet. Ten units will be accessible for persons with disabilities. The townhouse development is expected to be completed by December.

Contractor and developer Gerald Burr, left, prepares to ceremoniously break ground on the Townhomes at Warwick Place, his company’s new $6.7 million townhouse apartment project in South Richmond. Joining Mr. Burr last Thursday are, from left, Graham Driver of the Virginia Community Development Corp.; Gena Burr, Mr. Burr’s wife and president of GTT Enterprises Inc.; Monique Johnson of Virginia Community Capital Bank; Ron Johnson with the City of Richmond; Mayor Dwight C. Jones; and City Council President Michelle Mosby. The development by Canterbury Enterprises LLC of 40 affordable rental units is going up at 6220 Old Warwick Road, across the street from the grounds of a former church that the city plans to transform into a recreation center and park. Each unit will have three bedrooms and an average of 1,450 square feet. Ten units will be accessible for persons with disabilities. The townhouse development is expected to be completed by December.