Lowe's And Habitat For Humanity Work To Revitalize Historic Glass Farm Neighborhood

  • Friday, September 15, 2017
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Chattanooga Area teamed up with Lowe’s for Lowe’s Centric Day on Thursday.
 
More than 30 Lowe’s employees devoted a day to work alongside Habitat officials to complete neighborhood development projects in Historic Glass Farm Neighborhood located in East Chattanooga.
 
Lowe’s awarded Habitat for Humanity of Greater Chattanooga Area a $56,780 grant to help complete major repairs on five homes, to build a trail head connecting state park trails to the neighborhood and to support commercial renovations of Glass House Collectives’ new temporary headquarters at 2513 N. Chamberlain Ave., formerly Ray Records. 
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