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 College and Korean Embassy to unveil new Kim Kyusik Center for Korean Studies Clark Palmer March 13, 2026 0 Virginia Tech Men’s Basketball Team declines invite to NIT Clark Palmer March 13, 2026 0 Excel Center and Virginia Western to Sign Partnership Agreement Clark Palmer March 13, 2026 0