Charlotte City Council Looks To Turn Motel Into Apartments To Help Housing Shortage

Plans to transform a Tuckaseegee Road motel into much-needed housing will soon be presented to the Charlotte City Council. The proposal, which staff members have backed, would convert the 120-room…

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Plans to transform a Tuckaseegee Road motel into much-needed housing will soon be presented to the Charlotte City Council. The proposal, which staff members have backed, would convert the 120-room property into studio living spaces.

The Budget Inn and Southern Comfort Inn might soon shed its short-term status. Builders want to add five units by repurposing storage areas, pushing the count to 125 apartments. Each existing room would become a standalone home.

While construction crews work their magic, the on-site eatery won't miss a beat. A local nonprofit stands ready to assist current motel dwellers in finding new places to call home.

The switch won't happen overnight. Those spearheading the project have made a firm pledge: no work starts until every resident secures new housing. This careful approach puts people first during the big switch.

As newcomers pour into Charlotte by the hundreds each week, this smart reuse of old buildings tackles the city's pressing housing needs. The motel makeover marks one step toward meeting the surge in demand.

Housing topics will take center stage at the next council gathering. For the latest updates on council decisions, tune in to Queen City News on your screen or device.