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Beyond Housing Breaks Ground on New Development for Families in Bristol

Jun 18, 2025 | Beyond Housing

Goodson Hills is First Project
for Rebranded Housing Authority

Architectural rendering of Goodson Hills, an upcoming affordable housing community in Bristol, VA, developed by Beyond Housing and designed by Cope Architecture.

BRISTOL, Va. (June 18, 2025) — Beyond Housing (formerly Bristol Redevelopment and Housing Authority) has officially broken ground on Goodson Hills, its newest residential community — and first since the organization rebranded earlier this year.

Located on Eason Lane, adjacent to Beyond Housing’s EnVision Center, Goodson Hills will include 23 two-story, townhouse-style homes, each offering three bedrooms and two bathrooms. These spacious residences were designed to create a safe, welcoming environment for families seeking high-quality, affordable housing.

“As our new name indicates, we are committed to providing not just housing, but a full suite of social, educational and advancement opportunities to help individuals and families reach their fullest potential,” said Lisa Porter, executive director / CEO of Beyond Housing. “Goodson Hills is a perfect example of how we’re reimagining what affordable housing can be — safe, modern and supportive of families’ long-term success.”

Financing for the estimated $8.6 million project combines Federal Low Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) with new State Housing Opportunity Tax Credits (HOTC) — a first-of-its-kind financing structure in Virginia that ensures the development’s financial viability in today’s challenging housing market.

“We are proud to join forces with Beyond Housing to acquire funding for Goodson Hills,” said JD Bondurant, managing director of rental housing for Virginia Housing. “This project is one of the first using this new financing structure and will play a key role in addressing the need for affordable housing in Bristol.”

The new development’s name, as well as its Eason Lane location, honors Col. Samuel Eason Goodson, one of Bristol’s founding fathers. The site was previously home to Beyond Housing’s Bonham Circle units, which were demolished beginning in 2018. 

Construction of Goodson Hills will be led by Quesenberry’s Construction of Big Stone Gap, Virginia. The project is expected to be completed in approximately 18 months.

“This development has been more than three years in the making,” said Josh Fleenor, chair of the Beyond Housing Board of Commissioners. “It represents countless hours of planning, research and collaboration — and above all, a deep belief in a bright future for our community.”

For more information, visit www.beyondhsg.com.

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About Beyond Housing

Beyond Housing (formerly Bristol Redevelopment and Housing Authority) is the designated public housing agency in the City of Bristol, Virginia. Founded in 1938, it is the second-oldest such authority in Virginia. Its mission is to provide safe, attractive, affordable housing and housing assistance, and the opportunity for families and others in need to achieve a higher standard of living. Beyond Housing is governed by a five-member Board of Commissioners that is appointed by the City Council of Bristol, Virginia. 

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