Inskip Flats adds 66 units of affordable housing in Knoxville
Inskip Flats is nearly complete with 66 families expected to move into the complex soon.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Mayor of Knoxville, Indya Kincannon, says affordable housing is a top priority for her administration. This is why affordable housing development is happening throughout the city.
"This was housing that is really needed for people in our service industry, for teachers and bus drivers and plumbers and tradespeople, and the people who are the heart and soul of our community," said Kincannon.