How We Develop

We don't displace — we restore.
We don't gentrify — we empower.
We don't just build — we invest.

What We Build

Three ways we transform the block.

Residential

Revitalizing homes

Renovating and modernizing homes into safe, affordable, beautiful spaces — and prioritizing access for BIPOC families to build generational wealth and stability.

Commercial

Creating economic hubs

Developing mixed-use properties that support businesses and entrepreneurs while creating local jobs.

Community-Driven

Spaces that unite

Designing and repurposing spaces for cultural, social, and educational engagement.

Residential Portfolio

Homes restored, families rooted.

Real properties we've acquired, renovated, and returned to the community.

608 Martin Street

Built 1935 · 3 bd · 2 ba · 2,350 sqft

A home with purpose — brought to modern standards while preserving its historic charm.

Acquired$99K
After reno$360K
Sold to Monica Walker, changemaker
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605 Martin Street

3 bd · 2 ba · 1,200 sqft

An example of how intentional redevelopment can transform a community.

2009$15K
Reno$60K
Value$200K
Sold to Matthew Bell, community advocate
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706 MLK Jr. Drive

5 bd · 2 ba · 2,000 sqft

The former home of Neddie Coid, an advocate for racial equity — now welcoming a new generation of professionals and leaders.

Acquired$100K
Reno$60K
Appraised$300K
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446 Gorrell Street

4 bd · 3.5 ba · 3,000 sqft

A house that had seen better days, restored into a modern Southeast Greensboro residence.

2014$53K
Reno$200K
Sold to a community-aligned buyer
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1017 Willard

Full gut renovation

Taken from worn to welcoming — a complete before-during-after restoration, inside and out.

Renovated & restored
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802 Macon Street

Single-family renovation

Another Southeast Greensboro home revitalized and returned to the neighborhood.

Renovated
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609 Martin Street

Built 1900 · 4 bd · 2 ba · 2,312 sqft

“The Black House” — an 1900 boarding house restored into an Airbnb & community space.

$66K → ~$420K
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1115 MLK Jr. Drive

Full restoration

A decade-spanning restoration, 2015 to 2025.

Renovated & restored
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409 E. Whittington

2025 renovation

A complete 2025 renovation in Southeast Greensboro.

Renovated
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802 Macon · Tiny Home

Tiny home

A tiny home, a big transformation (2020–2024).

Renovated
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Also in the portfolio: 704 Martin St · 700, 1813 & 1815 MLK · 454 & 447 Gorrell · 513

Commercial Development

Economic empowerment starts with ownership.

Revitalizing business spaces and creating opportunities for Black entrepreneurs.

Windsor Hub

455 Gorrell Street

A mixed-use business & arts hub anchoring the community.

In development

New Zion Baptist Missionary Church

Retail & medical

Repurposing a historic church into community retail and medical space.

In development

1310 MLK Jr. Drive

Retail & housing

A mixed-use retail and housing development on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive.

In development
Our Approach

Measured by impact, not square footage.

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Community-first development
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Values guiding every build
Commitment to ownership
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Mission: build, own, stay
Build With Us

Have land, capital, or a vision?

We partner with investors, landowners, and community organizations who share the mission.