
NIKE Norfolk 85 Housing
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BRAC Documents
Official BRAC record for NIKE Norfolk 85 Housing (BRAC 1988).
File type: PDF Source: BRAC Round 1988
BRAC Summary: Also known as Patrick Henry Army Family Housing, the site was constructed in 1956 to support the nearby NIKE site. Formerly called Red Hill Village, the 10.63-acre
site was all that remained of Camp Patrick Henry (1,595 acres), a troop staging area acquired by condemnation in 1942 for embarking military personnel for World War II. In 1974, the missile
site was closed and the property excessed. The housing was later withdrawn from excess and used by Fort Eustis as housing for soldiers with handicapped family members. The property
was again declared surplus to the government and closed in 1990. Fort Eustis provided installation oversight through closure and property disposal.
Property Description: The housing site was located on 10.63 acres of land in Newport News, VA. It consist-ed of 14 single-family housing units: four two-bedroom units and ten
three-bedroom units.
Conveyance Summary:
Starting Acres: 10.63
Remaining Acres: 0.00
Conveyed Acres: 10.63