Hopewell Redevelopment & Housing

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211 S 7th Ave
Hopewell, VA 23860

The Hopewell Redevelopment and Housing Authority (HRHA) has been serving the City of Hopewell since 1939, providing affordable housing and economic opportunities for low-income families through its public housing and housing choice voucher programs. Governed by a seven-member Board of Commissioners, HRHA is committed to promoting a suitable living environment free from discrimination and continuously seeks redevelopment opportunities to enhance community living standards.

HRHA operates 360 public housing units and administers 503 Section 8 vouchers, actively pursuing partnerships with local agencies and non-profits to improve the lives of residents meeting HUD's low-income guidelines. The agency is recognized as a leader in innovative housing solutions, having been the first in Virginia to receive Rental Assistance Demonstration funding through HUD, thereby transforming former public housing areas into mixed-income communities.

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