Aging Homes, Aging Residents, and Why Maintenance Matters More Than Displacement

In Winchester, Virginia, the past is visible on nearly every block. Historic homes—some over a century old—sit beside mid-century bungalows and 1970s ranchers. These buildings hold character and charm, but also a mounting challenge that local communities can no longer afford to ignore.

Our homes are aging. And so are the people who live in them.

Every winter, the calls for help increase. People aren’t asking for new homes—they’re asking to stay warm in the homes they already have. Read more…

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From Urban Renewal to Inclusive Preservation: Reimagining the Loudoun Street Walking Mall