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  2. Witcomb Court - Wikipedia

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    Witcomb Court. Coordinates: 37°33′21″N 77°24′55″W. Whitcomb Court is a Public Housing Project in the East End part of Richmond, Virginia that is north of Union Hill. The Housing Project is tucked away by the interchange of U.S. Route 360 Mechanicsville Turnpike and Interstate 64. Whitcomb and Sussex St. serve as the spine of the ...

  3. Mosby Court - Wikipedia

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    History. Mosby Court was first built between 1962 and 1970, and contains 458 units. [1] The neighborhood is named after Benjamin Mosby, a 19th-century land developer. [2] As of 2022, Mosby Court has approximately 10,000 residents. In 2022, the city of Richmond redeveloped the housing projects, where they demolished the six largest housing units ...

  4. Levar Stoney - Wikipedia

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    Levar Marcus Stoney (born March 20, 1981) is an American politician who has served as the 80th mayor of Richmond, Virginia since 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served as the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Virginia from 2014 through 2016, being the youngest member of Governor Terry McAuliffe's administration.

  5. Neighborhoods of Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Richmond is often subdivided into North Side, Southside, East End and West End. The Greater Richmond area extends beyond the city limits into nearby counties. Descriptions of Richmond often describe the large area as falling into one of the four primarily geographic references which somewhat mirror the points of a compass: North Side, Southside, East End and West End.

  6. Jackson Ward - Wikipedia

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    Between 1950 and 1960, Richmond's population decreased by 10,000 persons, while surrounding Henrico County (which had 57,340 people in 1950) grew to 117,339 residents by the 1960 census. [12] Meanwhile, the Richmond housing authority built Creighton Court (1952), Fairfield Court (1958) and Whitcomb Court (1958), all in Richmond's East End. [13]

  7. Virginia Housing - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Housing, formerly the Virginia Housing Development Authority (VHDA), is a self-supporting organization created by the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1972, to help Virginians attain quality affordable housing. Mortgages are funded by bonds issued by Virginia Housing, not by taxpayer dollars, and are available for homebuyers and developers ...

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