
Once on the list, those who meet certain criteria may be moved closer to the top.

Department of Housing and Urban Development. Under the voucher program, households pay 30 percent of their income toward their rent and the government pays the rest, due to funding from the U.S. “Once the application period closes, a fixed number of completed applications will be randomly selected and those applicants will be placed into available spots,” reads a press release that was sent out this afternoon. Waiting lists are open for housing choices vouchers, Treesdale Park, Crozet Meadows, and Scottsville School Apartments.

Their website states this is “coming soon.”Ī Hallmark franchise will replace Cato Fashion in the Rio Hill Shopping CenterĬommunity members who would like to apply for a chance to receive a housing voucher offered by Albemarle County’s Department of Social Services have until next Thursday to do so. According to the approved zoning clearance, this will be an indoor athletic facility that will “serve and support Parkinson’s community through engagement in exercise, support, education, and socialization.”Ī combined Dunkin Donuts / Baskin Robbins franchise will take over the Burger King in Pantops Shopping Center.Ĭharles Schwab will open a branch in Twentyninth Place. The Parkinson’s Activity and Resource Center will open in the location at 1885 Seminole Trail formerly occupied by Rock Steady Boxing. Here’s some other information about new businesses in Albemarle County: In the meantime, the parking lot will be used for the Dogwood Festival Carnival later this month. Penney as public safety operations center, August 2, 2022) ( Albemarle Supervisors approve rental of former J.C.

Albemarle County is renovating a section of that site for a fleet maintenance facility and operations center for public safety vehicles. Penney building for $4.5 million in September 2020. The other portion of the mall is owned by Seminole Trail Management, a firm that purchased the J.C. The rest of Fashion Square Mall owned by Home Depot will remain intact as new leases have continued to be signed for retail spaces. The site plan for the future Home Depot (Credit: Kimley Horn)
