(RECAP: A once proud history in Hampton’s Olde Hampton neighborhood has long been overshadowed by the area’s economic woes, but more than a decade of redevelopment efforts are starting to bear fruit, and officials say the area is finally garnering interest from private developers. The HRHA has been bringing in developers with the dollar lot program — builders can acquire an empty lot in Olde Hampton for a dollar to build and sell homes. The city has sold 18 lots around the city, with three more under contract. Another 19 lots are ready for round two of the program. About a dozen of the plots are in Olde Hampton. Thirteen of the 18 lots sold have had houses built on them and been resold. And the HRHA has been acting as its own developer — the 19-unit Patterson Crossing Apartments, expected to open in November, were built by the HRHA on a plot that previously housed two adjacent smaller apartment buildings. Across the street stand three houses the HRHA finished in 2015.)