Vacant Lots in Battle Creek are Turning into Homes for Local Families
One Community Update
July 9, 2025
Source: Battle Creek Enquirer
The Calhoun County Land Bank Authority has started construction on its first-ever new builds, according to an announcement.
The two single-family homes, at 82 and 126 Greenwood Ave. in Battle Creek, are a significant step in the Land Bank’s mission to revitalize vacant properties and offer affordable homeownership opportunities.
Each home will have two bedrooms and be available for purchase by qualified buyers earning at or below 60% of the Area Median Income.
“These homes represent more than bricks and mortar — they represent progress, partnership and long-term investment in Battle Creek neighborhoods,” Krista Trout-Edwards, executive director of the Calhoun County Land Bank Authority, said Tuesday, July 8.
The groundbreaking event was attended by members of the CCLBA Board of Directors, Calhoun County Board of Commissioners, state and local elected officials, community leaders and residents.
“This is a proud and exciting day,” said Lynn Ward Gray, chair of the Washington Heights Neighborhood Advisory Committee. “These new homes are the result of strategic planning and community-focused partnerships. They will not only fill vacant lots but provide families with affordable, high-quality places to call home.”
The homes will feature energy-efficient designs and modern layouts, with construction expected to be completed later this year. Once finished, they will be listed for income-qualified homebuyers, supporting the Land Bank’s broader goal of strengthening communities.
To learn more about the Calhoun County Land Bank Authority and its programs, go to calhounlandbank.org.
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