Florence, October 21, 2025
Florence Housing Development Authority
Florence Housing Development Authority is a prominent organization committed to addressing the growing housing needs of the city of Florence. Established to promote sustainable urban growth, the organization has played a vital role in planning and approving residential projects that support both commercial and community development. Over the years, Florence Housing Development Authority has overseen the implementation of various housing initiatives, including the recent approval of three major townhome developments—Villa Toscanna Townhomes, West Cheves Street Townhomes, and Point South Townhomes—adding 45 new units. Additionally, the organization has facilitated the creation of over 700 single-family homes and luxury townhomes like The Sarah. Its proactive approach aims to diversify and expand the city’s housing landscape to accommodate increasing population demands and foster economic growth.
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News Summary
Florence has announced the approval of three new townhome developments to address the rising demand for housing in the area. The projects include the Villa Toscanna Townhomes with 24 units, West Cheves Street Townhomes offering 10 units along with storefronts, and Point South Townhomes featuring 13 units. This initiative is part of a larger effort to significantly increase housing availability, with a projected need for 1,000 additional units in downtown Florence over the next two decades.
Florence is poised to expand its housing options with the approval of three new townhome developments, addressing the increasing demand for residential spaces in the city. The announced projects include the West Cheves Street Townhomes, Villa Toscanna Townhomes, and Point South Townhomes, which together will provide a total of 45 housing units.
The largest of the three developments, the Villa Toscanna Townhomes, will feature 24 units and occupy a space of 1.47 acres on Toscanna Drive, located off West Palmetto Street. The development will consist of four separate buildings. This project is expected to significantly contribute to the city’s housing supply, as a recent city study indicated a need for an additional 1,000 housing units in downtown Florence over the next 10-20 years to support commercial growth.
The West Cheves Street Townhomes will comprise 10 units alongside two storefronts, strategically located at the corner of South Coit and West Cheves streets. Due to the site’s limited space, the development plan included a variance request for smaller parking spots and a reduced distance between unattached units. Planning Director Jerry Dudley noted that such high-density developments are common in downtown Florence and align with existing design guidelines.
The third project, the Point South Townhomes, is set to be built at 3648 S. Irby Street, where it will introduce 13 units divided across two buildings. This construction will take place on a site currently housing a single-family home, allowing for a more efficient use of the available land.
This initiative is part of a broader trend in the city’s housing market. Earlier this year, Florence city officials approved two subdivisions to add over 700 single-family homes, indicating a robust response to the rising residential needs in the area. Additionally, a luxury project known as The Sarah, featuring 18 townhomes at a project cost of $4 million, broke ground in March, underscoring the city’s commitment to increasing housing availability.
Overall, Florence’s city council has demonstrated a proactive approach toward addressing housing shortages by facilitating new developments and ensuring that future projects will continue to support both residential needs and commercial growth. The approved projects are expected to significantly alter the landscape of the city in the years to come, fulfilling the demand for more diverse housing options.
Key Features of the Townhome Developments
Development Name | Location | Number of Units | Additional Features |
---|---|---|---|
Villa Toscanna Townhomes | Toscanna Drive, off West Palmetto Street | 24 | Four buildings |
West Cheves Street Townhomes | Corner of South Coit and West Cheves streets | 10 | Two storefronts |
Point South Townhomes | 3648 S. Irby Street | 13 | Two buildings, replacing a single-family home |
FAQ
What are the new townhome developments in Florence?
Florence is introducing three new townhome developments: Villa Toscanna Townhomes, West Cheves Street Townhomes, and Point South Townhomes, totaling 45 units to meet the city’s housing demand.
Where will these developments be located?
Villa Toscanna will be located on Toscanna Drive, West Cheves on the corner of South Coit and West Cheves streets, and Point South at 3648 S. Irby Street.
How many units will each development have?
Villa Toscanna will have 24 units, West Cheves will include 10 units, and Point South will feature 13 units.
Why is Florence expanding its housing options?
A city study indicated a need for an additional 1,000 housing units in downtown Florence over the next 10-20 years to support commercial growth and meet the rising demand for housing.
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Additional Resources
- Post and Courier: Townhome Development in Florence
- Wikipedia: Housing Development
- WMBF News: New Town Homes in Florence
- Google Search: Florence Housing Development
- SC Now: Business Development in Florence
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Housing
- WPDE: Florence Approves Major Housing Projects
- Google News: Florence Housing

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