The 14-unit complex, which will house low-to-moderate-income families, stands on 1.4 acres of city land.
“Vineyard Village is a testament to what’s possible when partnership and purpose come together,” City Manager Jessica Leavins said today in a news release. “By partnering with Gregg Chapel A.M.E. Church and the Florida Department of Commerce, we’ve turned a shared vision into a lasting investment in our community.”
In the news release, the Rev. Cecil Williams from Gregg Chapel A.M.E. Church said, “I personally want to extend my gratitude to each and every one for making this vision a reality. It is through these types of efforts that lives are changed forever.”