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The $15.8 million renovation is the last of three projects that have emptied nearby Fay Towers, a 200-unit high-rise that the Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority operated and expects to market for affordable housing. As part of its plan to privatize public housing, RRHA teamed with Enter- prise Community Development to create 149 other units for tower residents in Highland Park and in The Rosa Apartments, a new complex at 1st and Duval streets in Jackson Ward. All told, Enterprise has invested more than $40 million to create replacement units for those who live in Fay Towers.

The $15.8 million renovation is the last of three projects that have emptied nearby Fay Towers, a 200-unit high-rise that the Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority operated and expects to market for affordable housing. As part of its plan to privatize public housing, RRHA teamed with Enter- prise Community Development to create 149 other units for tower residents in Highland Park and in The Rosa Apartments, a new complex at 1st and Duval streets in Jackson Ward. All told, Enterprise has invested more than $40 million to create replacement units for those who live in Fay Towers.