Tiny Homes Village For Veterans To Soon Be Completed In Myrtle Beach
After the first Veterans move in, construction of Phase 2, which includes a resource center next to the village, will begin.
Tiny homes for Veterans are set to open soon in Myrtle Beach.
The Veterans Welcome Home and Resource Center announced it is around a month away from opening its tiny homes village.
The project has been in the works for over two years.
The homes have now been furnished and landscaping has been completed. The final step is completing the parking lot which is expected to take two to three weeks. Once finished, the center will work with city officials to schedule an inspection certifying occupancy. After that, the 23-homes will be ready for move-in following a few amenity additions.
The homes will act as a way to help homeless Veterans get back on their feet well enough to move out on their own.
After the first Veterans move in, construction of Phase 2, which includes a resource center next to the village, will begin.