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Mill Makeovers - 'Living' History'

Clip: Season 10 Episode 6 | 6m 55sVideo has Closed Captions

Creating new apartments in Charlotte's old cotton mills. But is it 'affordable' housing?

Charlotte’s century-old cotton mills were originally built as places to work. Today, many are being rebuilt as places to live. But with rising rents and runaway inflation, can these 'Mill Makeovers' still be affordable housing? Carolina Impact shows us two side-by-side mills in Charlotte’s NoDa neighborhood, where the developer says the answer to that affordability question is 'yes'.

10/25/2022

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