Henrico County Government announced the upcoming construction of affordable four-bedroom homes in the Tuckahoe District, with completion targeted for summer 2026 and a focus on first-time homebuyers.
In a post dated September 8, 2025, Henrico County Government stated, “Affordable four-bedroom homes will begin construction in Tuckahoe District later this month, bringing accessible options to first-time homebuyers by summer 2026. View today’s press conference and groundbreaking: https://t.co/T9VrEoVoIg @RoscoeCooperIII https://t.co/I3d3yTFA6P”. A subsequent tweet from the same date noted participation from various stakeholders at the event: “@RoscoeCooperIII Henrico County officials joined U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner, staff from developer Center Creek Homes & local housing industry leaders this afternoon to break ground for Pemberton Row, the latest development to receive support through Henrico’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund.”.
Another tweet published on September 8 detailed the progress of Henrico’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund (AHTF): “@RoscoeCooperIII Since its launch in summer 2024, the AHTF has supported development of more than 100 homes in five communities across the county. Thanks to the county’s partnership with Center Creek Homes, 20 more affordable homes will be added at Pemberton Row.”.
Henrico County Public Schools District serves as the only school district in Henrico County and enrolled over 50,000 students during the 2023-24 academic year (source). The student population saw a slight increase compared to previous years (source). Black students represented the largest ethnic group among enrollees during that period (source). Deep Run High School recorded the highest enrollment among all schools in the district (source), while Holladay Elementary School led pre-kindergarten enrollment figures (source).
The new housing initiative aims to address accessibility and affordability for families seeking stable residence within one of Virginia’s most populous school districts.

