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Torn down as part of an urban renewal effort in the 1960s, the heart of Randolph has been rebuilt as a traditional neighborhood.
During the decades in which it stood empty, former residents returned to worship in the churches that remained. Members of this “absentee” community worked with the Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority and with Urban Design Associates to design the new neighborhood based on inherited patterns and character of surrounding neighborhoods.
The Master Plan created an interconnected network of streets and three parks, all lined with houses that continue the architectural traditions of Randolph. New construction includes public housing, subsidized rental housing, housing for seniors, and a range of market-rate for-sale homes.
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WESTBURY
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PARK DUVALLE
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MECHANICSVILLE COMMONS
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FIRST WARD
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CRAWFORD SQUARE
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DIGGS TOWN PUBLIC HOUSING
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RANDOLPH NEIGHBORHOOD
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