In 2024, a huge new venture could begin reshaping Charleston’s upper peninsula by replacing 286 public housing units built in the 1930s with a multi-block 1,116-apartment redevelopment for people of all incomes.

As large as the redevelopment would be, it’s just an early phase of the Charleston Housing Authority’s plan to demolish, rebuild or renovate all of its public housing properties.

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