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Our Mission. To establish permanently affordable residential, commercial, and community spaces that empower Black, Indigenous, People of Color, and low- to moderate-income residents to build social, economic, and cultural capital.
- Asheville-Buncombe Community Land Trust | Quality, permanently ...
Asheville-Buncombe Community Land Trust was born when...
- Asheville-Buncombe Community Land Trust | Quality, permanently ...
Asheville-Buncombe Community Land Trust was born when Asheville residents began organizing to address the injustices of urban renewal and the increasing cost of living in our area. We serve all of Buncombe County with a primary focus on historically Black neighborhoods in the City of Asheville.
2 mar 2021 · A newer avenue to assist in home ownership is the Asheville-Buncombe Community Land Trust, with over $1 million in funding from the city’s bond issue on affordable housing.
Established in 2018, the Asheville-Buncombe Community Land Trust (ABCLT) works to create permanently affordable residential, commercial, and community spaces that mobilize BIPOC and low- to moderate-income residents to build social, economic, and cultural capital.
North Carolina. Purpose: Address injustices of urban renewal and create affordable residential, commercial, and community spaces to empower BIPOC and low to moderate income residents. Land Holdings: They purchased their first home in 2020 and are organizing to acquire more in the future.
In 2014, a report commissioned by the City of Asheville suggested a unique solution for rapid gentrification in the East Riverside neighborhood: the establishment of a community land trust (CLT). A CLT acquires land that remains “in trust” for the benefit of the community, while also removing it from the speculative market, which creates ...
30 lip 2021 · The Asheville-Buncombe Community Land Trust’s mission is to establish permanently affordable residential, commercial, and community spaces that empower Black, Indigenous, People of Color, and low- to moderate-income residents to build social, economic, and cultural capital.