Housing
Public housing complex set for redevelopment hits historic holdup
A Winston-Salem public housing complex may soon be redeveloped, but a historic property designation could alter plans.
Advocates concerned after city orders residents of two Winston-Salem buildings to vacate
Winston-Salem officials are ordering tenants at two city-owned buildings to leave their homes indefinitely so repairs can be made.
Renewed hotel guest rules bill clears state Senate committee
Legislation sought by North Carolina's lodging industry that attempts to declare when long-term hotel guests qualify for tenant protections more associated with houses or apartments cleared a Senat
Winston-Salem housing advocacy group will take a new approach to helping tenants
Triad tenant rights advocacy group Housing Justice Now is changing its approach to how it helps those facing eviction.
Service honors homeless people who died over the last year
Advocates for Winston-Salem’s homeless people gathered in downtown Wednesday for a memorial service in honor of those who died during the last year.
Winston-Salem officials say homelessness has worsened since the pandemic
Winston-Salem City Council agrees to finance affordable housing project, despite concerns
Winston-Salem City Council approved financing for a new affordable housing project for the city’s Northeast Ward on Monday, despite pushback from the councilmember who represents that area.
Triad rent hikes among top in the nation
A new housing report shows rent price hikes for apartments in North Carolina are among the highest in the nation, and the Triad tops the list.