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A 7.63-acre Fort Myers parcel is slated to become an affordable housing community that will be known as Towles Gardens and will have 140 units.
Prince Jones, a native of New York, moved to the area and became CEO of My-Canvas Inc. He is collaborating with Frankie Jennings, CEO of F.J. Services Sales & Marketing, which is spearheading this project with the help of area developer Robert MacFarlane.
Roy Kennix also has been involved with the project, expected to cost at least $30 million.
Slated to be built at the southwest corner of Veronica Shoemaker Boulevard and Edison Avenue, Towles Gardens will give low-income residents the rare opportunity to buy townhomes and villas and have the chance to earn equity on them instead of helping a landlord to pay his or her own mortgage with rent.
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A 7.63-acre Fort Myers parcel is slated to become an affordable housing community that will be known as Towles Gardens and will have 140 units.
Prince Jones, a native of New York, moved to the area and became CEO of My-Canvas Inc. He is collaborating with Frankie Jennings, CEO of F.J. Services Sales & Marketing, which is spearheading this project with the help of area developer Robert MacFarlane.
Roy Kennix also has been involved with the project, expected to cost at least $30 million.
CMPD: Case of man fatally shot by US Marshal on birthday handed over to district attorneyâs office Back in late March, CMPD wasnât ready to disclose all of the details or evidence that led to the broad daylight fatal shooting of Frankie Jennings outside of a gas station near Parkwood Avenue and The Plaza in east Charlotte on his 32nd birthday. (Source: WBTV) By WBTV Web Staff | May 6, 2021 at 7:54 PM EDT - Updated May 6 at 8:21 PM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - The case of a man who was shot and killed by a US Marshal on his birthday in Charlotte has been handed over to the district attorneyâs office.
Witness in deadly police shooting at Charlotte gas station speaks publicly for 1st time
The fiancée of Frankie Jennings is asking for the surveillance video of his deadly shooting at a Plaza Midwood gas station be released to the public. Author: Richard DeVayne Updated: 5:44 PM EDT May 6, 2021
CHARLOTTE, N.C. The fiancée of a man who was shot and killed by U.S. Marshals at a Plaza Midwood gas station in March is speaking out.
Frankie Jennings was shot and killed by federal agents on March 23 while they were trying to execute an arrest warrant out of Wilmington, North Carolina. None of the U.S. Marshals involved were wearing body cameras the day Jennings was killed.