Affordable housing planned for Anderson workers.

NAI Earle Furman's Commercial Housing Solutions division closed on 77 acres of development land in Anderson County at the end of January, according to a news release.

The site will be developed into a workforce housing community built to serve nearby industrial and civil employees, the news release said. Built in an opportunity zone, it will be close to major employers Electrolux and First Quality Tissue. The new development will include a walking trail, gathering space and coffee shop, the news release said.

"We are excited to partner with NAI Earle Furman to bring workforce housing to Anderson," principal investor Eric Roman of HSO Holdings LLC, said in the news...

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