Greenville picked up the pace on affordable housing in 2022. What’s next?

The Post & Courier

GREENVILLE — In 2022, the Greenville Housing Fund helped add and preserve more affordable units in Greenville than in the previous four years combined. 

Since January, the nonprofit has contributed to projects providing a total of 486 affordable residences throughout the city, compared to 481 between the fund’s launch in 2018 and 2021. 

Housing Fund Advocacy and Community Engagement Manager Tina Belge said the spike in activity over the past 12 months marks a major step forward for her organization.