A proposed housing development by Grove Church is sparking pushback in the Churchland area of Portsmouth, where residents say infrastructure concerns must come first.
A proposed housing development by Grove Church is sparking pushback in the Churchland area of Portsmouth, where residents say ...
Developer Mark Nabb's 125-person co-living proposal in downtown Portsmouth is approved. He explains the projected rent and ...
A report from Virginia Realtors shows steady home sales across the board, with no changes from the previous year, as current median home sales across the state have hit $430,000. Despite sales holding ...
The Portsmouth City Council is aiming to select its partner for the redevelopment of the city-owned former Sherburne School at its Dec. 16 meeting, according to Mayor Deaglan McEachern. The City ...
PORTSMOUTH — The co-chairs of the recently re-established city Housing Blue Ribbon Committee are committed to developing a below-market-rate housing project at the former Sherburne School. Assistant ...
A preliminary study by RKG Associates found Portsmouth's work-force housing incentives financially disincentivize developers. Current policies make projects with work-force units less profitable than ...
PORTSMOUTH — The city’s Blue Ribbon Housing Committee voted 8-2 to recommend The City Council work “toward the official disposition and land lease of Sherburne School property for the creation of ...
PORTSMOUTH HAS TO TACKLING THE HOUSING CRISIS. I THINK THAT IT’S THE IT’S THE ISSUE THAT WE HEAR ABOUT THE MOST. THE CITY OF PORTSMOUTH, LIKE MANY COMMUNITIES ACROSS THE COUNTRY, IS DEALING WITH A ...
A report from Realtors shows steady home sales across the board, with no changes from the previous year, as current median home sales across the state have hit $430,000.
Mayor Deaglan McEachern said he can’t help thinking about “all the people” he has “said goodbye to over the years in Portsmouth that have been forced out.” During a recent tour of the former Sherburne ...
Portsmouth's Foundry Place parking garage now has a waiting list for monthly passes. What will city do next as demand rises?