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City commits $3.03M to convert Summit Executive Center into '14 Friends' supportive housing for people living with HIV

Greensboro City Council · January 21, 2026
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Greensboro approved a $3,028,483 commitment to Affordable Housing Management Inc. and partners to redevelop 817 Summit Avenue into a 14-unit supportive housing project ('14 Friends') serving people living with HIV, combining HOPWA funds, county HOME funds and nonprofit partnerships for on-site services.

Greensboro City Council on Jan. 20 approved a resolution committing $3,028,483 toward the redevelopment of the former Summit Executive Center at 817 Summit Avenue into a permanent supportive housing project known as '14 Friends.' The project is a partnership between Affordable Housing Management Inc. (AHM), Triad Health Project (THP) and the city, leveraging HOPWA (Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS) funds and county HOME funds.

Grant Duffield, executive director of AHM, described the…

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