East Carolina Community Development, Inc. held a Ground Breaking ceremony for Glenstal Apartments, a 56-unit affordable senior housing development in Jacksonville.
The development of Glenstal will be possible through the aid and support of many community focused organizations including Stearns Bank N.A., Community Affordable Housing Equity Corporation, North Carolina Housing Finance Agency, and the City of Jacksonville.
The general contractor for this development is Quadrant Construction, the architect is Boisseau Design Group Architects, the project engineer and landscape architect is H. Burkert & Co. and the project surveyor is John L. Pierce and Associates. Legal counsel is Amy Currin of Stubbs & Perdue.
This community and regional effort has made possible a safe and new environment for disadvantaged seniors in Southeastern North Carolina. It was an honor to represent Governor Perdue at the Ground Breaking Ceremony. “Your tireless efforts to provide assistance to citizens in need make each of you a pillar to your community,” Gov. Perdue told the project participants in a letter.
For additional information please contact Sarah Bulla at (252) 504-3996 ext 21 or sbulla@eccdi.com.

From left: Keith Walker; President ECCD, Tate Johnson, U.S. Rep. Walter B. Jones, Onslow County Commissioner Paul Buchanan, & N.C. Rep.Phil Shepard participate in the ground breaking.