New Start Community Development
  • Home
  • Master Planning
  • Retail Development
  • Grocery Site Development
  • Disaster Recovery
  • Leadership
  • Board Members
  • Strategic Partners
  • Management
  • Housing Initiative
  • Contact Us

Housing Initiative

Please go to this link to learn more about our sister company, http://www.goldwireheights.net/ - Goldwire Heights - Each entity is separate from the other with different investment partners but they were designed to assist in housing and mix-use redevelopment initiatives. 

CBS 42 Interviews Cardell Davis

http://www.cbs42.com/content/localnews/story/Deadly-Deception-Uplifting-underdeveloped-areas/x5YdMA4GW0G3Wf-X-45Tpw.cspx

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) - If you could breath in deeply enough and exhale long enough to create a stir, then you begin to get a sense of what is happening in North Birmingham.  Despite mountains of obstacles, efforts are still underway to breath life into areas in our city that are in obvious need of help. 

When some of us see broken windows, welded door frames and an abandoned school littered with no trespassing signs, it's hard see the silver lining.  When Cardell Davis looks at the old Carver High School site, he sees promise.
 
For some time now, Davis has been laying the groundwork for the construction of new affordable housing on this land.   It's a plan first set in motion during former Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford's administration.  Davis says negotiations are still going on with current mayor William Bell.

The old Carver High School has elevated levels of toxic, cancer causing chemicals on this land and must be cleaned up before anything can happen.  The nearby Walter Coke facility is cleaning up the schools and yards in this area in cooperation with the federal government.  Walter Coke says the company doesn't have a timeline in place for soil replacement at Carver.  They say they are waiting for further updates from the city.
Create a free website with Weebly