Restoration Housing begins work on another project Gene Marrano March 24, 2021 1 minute read Another dilapidated house in Roanoke more than a century old will be transformed with the help of tax credits. WFIR intern reporter Alex Powell was at the kickoff this morning: Share: Post navigation Previous: Liberty plans full campus reopening for Fall 2021 semesterNext: Neighbors challenge wildlife center claim lawsuits are draining finances Related Stories Roanoke metal studio crafts massive entrance sign for FloydFest 26 Ian Price July 17, 2026 Bent Mountain community pushes for historic preservation amid pipeline expansion concerns Ian Price July 17, 2026 Code Orange: Wildfire smoke, 95-degree heat trigger Roanoke Valley alerts Ian Price July 17, 2026