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Former school site transformed into new housing-Richmond city leaders and residents gathered Oct. 30 in the city’s Oak Grove neighborhood to celebrate the opening of Noon Ingram, a 243-unit limited income housing development built on the former site of Oak Grove Elementary School. The new community offers one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments for families earning between $35,000 and $80,000 a year, with amenities that include a swimming pool, fitness centers, outdoor recreation areas and a dog park. City leaders cut the ribbon Thursday, Oct. 30, to officially open Noon Ingram, a 243-unit limited-income housing development in South Side’s Oak Grove neighborhood. Richmond City Council member Reva Trammell speaks before the ribbon cutting that celebrated the opening of the housing development. (Julianne Tripp Hillian/Richmond Free Press)

Former school site transformed into new housing-Richmond city leaders and residents gathered Oct. 30 in the city’s Oak Grove neighborhood to celebrate the opening of Noon Ingram, a 243-unit limited income housing development built on the former site of Oak Grove Elementary School. The new community offers one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments for families earning between $35,000 and $80,000 a year, with amenities that include a swimming pool, fitness centers, outdoor recreation areas and a dog park. City leaders cut the ribbon Thursday, Oct. 30, to officially open Noon Ingram, a 243-unit limited-income housing development in South Side’s Oak Grove neighborhood. Richmond City Council member Reva Trammell speaks before the ribbon cutting that celebrated the opening of the housing development. (Julianne Tripp Hillian/Richmond Free Press)