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Ethiopian Village
Affordable living and community spaces for the Ethiopian Community of Seattle
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Lam Bow Apartments
87,000 square-foot affordable housing redevelopment in West Seattle
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The Aries at Bitter Lake (Bellwether Linden)
200-unit affordable family housing in North Seattle
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Willamette View Senior Living Riverview Dining
Located at the heart of the campus of Willamette View Senior Living, the 18,000 SF Riverview dining area provides incredible views.
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Parkview at Terwilliger Plaza
New 11-story addition to senior living community with 127 independent living units.
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Waterleaf
Waterleaf will house 178 affordable units and 3,700 SF commercial space within a six-story, 189,000 SF apartment building.
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Holden of Pearl
16-story senior living tower with 237 units and 28,000 SF indoor amenity space.
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Unity Commons
LIHI apartment building with 64 permanent supportive housing units and an Interfaith Works day-and-night shelter.
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eliseo Independent Living and Hybrid Homes Expansion
New eliseo senior living campus expansion with 91 total units, additional parking, and landscaping improvements.
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Ya-Po-Ah Terrace
Built in 1967, Ya Po Ah Terrace is a modernist concrete and glass structure.
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Cedar Commons
Affordable housing complex totaling 60 units, forty of which are Permanent Supportive Housing.
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Buri Building
90,940 sf, 159-unit structure consisting of 102 studio, 51 one-bedroom, and six two-bedroom units of workforce housing
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Mercy Gardner House
Gardner House is a transit-oriented, affordable housing community developed by Mercy Housing Northwest.
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Plymouth Bob & Marcia Almquist Place
Plymouth’s residents have experienced homelessness for anywhere from two to twenty years. Many are seniors; most struggle with disabilities.
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DESC Hobson Place North & South
The six-story building provides medical supportive services and 177 apartments to formerly homeless individuals.
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Aspen Terrace
90 apartment homes serve those transitioning from incarceration or homelessness.
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LIHI Frye Apartments
The historic renovation of the Frye Hotel revitalizes 234 affordable homes, available to families and individuals with low incomes.
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Chief Seattle Club ɁálɁal
Standing at 8-stories tall and 53,000 square-feet, holding seven levels with 80 affordable apartments, commercial and community space.
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HAL Colina East & West
The new multi-family housing project is fantastic addition to the Beacon Hill neighborhood.
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Cedar Crossing at Roosevelt TOD
The transit-oriented building will offer 253 affordable units.
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George Fleming Place
Othello Park located in the Rainier Valley neighborhood of Seattle.
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Golden Cedars
Renton Housing Authority has developed Golden Cedars, an occupied renovation of two senior housing facilities and one multi-family residenti
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Sunset Court Apartments
50 townhomes and apartments bring affordable new homes to the Renton community, centered around a green space that is perfect for families
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Clement Place
Clement Place provides housing with on-site services to help residents remain in long-term housing
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An Lạc Apartments
Affordable housing in a historic, vibrant Seattle neighborhood for people making up to 60 percent of the area median income.
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The Station House
Station House will be a prominent example of transit-oriented sustainable development.
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Northwest Housing Alternatives Campus Redevelopment
The 50,100 SF, 28-unit building allows NHA to provide crucial housing services for those in need.
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Blackburn Medical Center (Eastside Integrated Health)
The six-story building will be combining a clinic, pharmacy, transitional and permanent housing, serving 3,000 patients annually.
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Willows Creek Crossing
The 105,000 SF, 6-story, 120-unit building provides affordable, multi-family housing for Washington County families in need.
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Louisa Flowers Apartments
The city’s largest affordable housing development in 50 years is a 12-story, 240-unit mixed-use building.
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Arbora Court
Arbora Court is focused on families transitioning out of homelessness, with many of its 133 units designed with two or three bedrooms.
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30 Bellevue
30Bellevue is new construction of a five-story development with 63 affordable apartment homes.
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Meriwether Place
Meriwether Place features 30 studio units, with 23 set aside for individuals who have experienced permanent homelessness.
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Ainsworth and Dunn
The Ainsworth and Dunn Warehouse, also known as the Old Spaghetti Factory, was built in 1902 and converted to a restaurant in the 1970s.
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Seola Gardens
Seola Gardens is a 31-acre community in Seattle with mixed-income rental townhomes, flats, and affordable senior apartments.
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The Tony Lee Apartments
This six-story, mixed-use building provides 70 units of workforce housing to individuals making 30% to 60% of the area’s median income.
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Bellevue College Student Housing Phase 1
The new building contains approximately 132,000 square feet with a target bed count of 400.
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Liberty Bank Building
The new 101,046 SF building has 115 affordable units, available to people earning between 30%, 50% and 60% of the area median income.
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June Leonard Place
Expanding housing opportunities in Renton's metro area with 48 affordable units, from studio to three-bedroom apartments.
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Wesley Homes
This two-phase project will include the demolition of existing structures to make way for new cottages and a town center.
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Compass Broadview
Supporting a multigenerational community - three-story multifamily building with 58 units of permanent, affordable housing.
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Cornelius Place
The 58,172 SF, three-story wood-frame, mixed-use, affordable senior housing is being built above a new 16,000 SF City Public Library.
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Orchards of 82nd
The Jade is a 48-unit affordable housing development with a family focus and transit orientation.
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Orchards at Orenco Phase III
Orchards at Orenco III will be the first affordable, family-sized apartment homes in the Orenco Station neighborhood.
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Grant Park Village 2
Grant Park Village Phase II, a new 5 story building will include 167 residential units and 100 vehicular parking spaces.
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Bridge Meadows Beaverton
Bridge Meadows Beaverton includes a total of 41 units, 9 family townhomes, and 32 apartments for elders.
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University of Oregon Kalapuya Ilihi Residence Hall
Project design and construction to accommodate the ceremonial needs of the adjacent Many Nations Longhouse directly to the north.
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Basecamp Townhomes
Basecamp is inspired by the natural beauty and wonder of Central Oregon, reflecting the heritage of Bend, all in the best location in town.
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Cheryl Chow Apartments
This beautiful community has apartments accessible for those with mobility challenges and accessible to the hearing and sight impaired.
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820 Yesler
820 Yesler is an affordable housing development including 83 units and extensive green construction.
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Town Center Courtyards
Town Center Greens by the nonprofit Central City Concern, is a three-story apartment building that provides affordable housing, plus social
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OSU Cascades Living & Learning Center
OSU-Cascades is a sustainable campus that is fully integrated with the community while retaining the environment.
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Orchards at Orenco II
Orchards at Orenco Phase II completes two thirds of the vision for affordable, transit-oriented affordable living in Orenco Station.
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Couch 9
Couch 9 is an 11-story mixed-use, multi-unit housing tower with ground floor retail and two levels of sub-grade parking.
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Spring District Residential
Spring District Residential is a two-phase project and includes 588 units of market rate housing totaling 830,881 SF.
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Reverb
Reverb is be LEED Gold affordable, workforce housing with 85 units, and 13 parking stalls in it's 8 stories.
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Providence John Gabriel
Providence John Gabriel is housing for low income seniors and will also include a full medical clinic.
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Plaza Roberto Maestas
Plaza Roberto Maestas is a mixed-use, affordable housing community.
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Mercy Othello Plaza
Mercy Othello Plaza is an affordable housing complex consisting of two six-story buildings.
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Lyon Building
The Lyon Building is a historic landmark building that was built in 1910 converted to apartments for the homeless.
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Decibel
Decibel is a mixed-use, affordable workforce housing community with high end retail on the ground level and a roof deck.
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The Aloha Inn
The Aloha Inn is a rehabilitation and transitional housing center with temporary housing available for homeless individuals.
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Abbey Lincoln Court
Abbey Lincoln Court is a low-income housing community that includes apartments, townhomes and live-work units.
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Compass on Dexter
Compass on Dexter was developed to serve families at risk of homelessness and provides a place to live and play.
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Compass at Ronald Commons
Compass at Ronald Commons is an affordable housing complex with 12 units especially reserved for veterans and their families.
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The Pearl on Oyster Bay Senior Apartments
The Pearl on Oyster Bay is a notable addition to the Bay Vista community in Bremerton, adding 81 units of affordable senior housing.
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Treehouse Apartments
The seven-story Treehouse is octagonal in an effort to give all 70 of its units more of a “panoramic” view.
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The Union Mixed-Use Apartments
The Union is a 189,713 SF, seven-story mixed-use apartment building with 186 market-rate, for-rent apartments.
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Chihuly Family Art Center + Arneklev Gardens
3,000 SF art center and gardens for existing eliseo senior living campus.
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North Ridge Memory Care
10,000 SF memory care center with 14 beds and plentiful inviting commons areas.
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Hayashi Townhouses
Hayashi Townhomes are an 8-unit property, plus two Accessory Dwelling Units, made up of three distinct unit concepts.
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Interbay Place
Interbay Place is a mixed use building with 97 units of supportive housing and includes staff offices and residential common areas.
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Bridges at 11th
Bridges at 11th is a transit-oriented, housing development named after the sky bridges that connect the three buildings.
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Good Shepherd Senior Housing
Shepherd’s Garden Senior Housing provides 39 units of affordable housing for extremely low income seniors.
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Delridge Supportive Housing: Cottage Grove Commons
Cottage Grove Commons provides stability for residents, a sustainable environment, and opportunities for local businesses.
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Orchards at Orenco
Orchards at Orenco is the largest Passive House Certified building in North America.
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The Abigail
The Abigail consists of 127 affordable and 28 market-rate apartment homes in the Pearl District of Portland, Oregon.
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12th Avenue Arts
12th Avenue Arts features 88 affordable apartments, performing arts space, community space, and local retail - all under one roof.
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Grant Park Village
Grant Park Village includes a New Seasons grocery, 211 apartments and a 269-stall parking garage.
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Bronaugh Apartments Historic Renovation
Originally built in 1905, the Bronaugh is listed on the historic registry and is one of the oldest remaining apartments in Portland.
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University of Washington Lander Hall
Centerpiece of the west campus, Lander Hall promotes community in a revitalized neighborhood.
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PNCA ArtHouse
ArtHouse is contemporary student housing for Pacific Northwest College of Art on the North Park Blocks in the arts-focused Pearl District.
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The Center for Hope & Recovery & Beech Street Apartments
Multifamily development that supports and enhances health outcomes in providing residential treatment to mothers and their children.
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Greenfire
The vision of the Greenfire Campus is to create a community that demonstrates both sensible and social sustainability.
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Belroy Court Apartments
An exceptional mix of historical and new construction involves careful preservation of the 1931 BelRoy Apartments.
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Nyer Urness House
For 80 formerly homeless women and men, it offers a permanent place to call home, along with counseling and healthcare services.
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Sand Point
Sand Point Housing is affordable housing built inside Magnuson Park Historic Landmark district.
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University of Washington Alder Hall
Alder Hall provides 603 beds of new student housing in 195,000 SF meeting LEED Gold Certification.
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University of Washington Poplar Hall
Poplar Hall houses 278 students in 96,882 SF and incorporates a large common kitchen for student use adjacent to the main lounge space.
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University Pointe @ College Station for Portland State University
The 358,000 SF, 16-story University Pointe at College Station aids PSU’s evolution from commuter school to thriving residential campus.
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The New Nativity House
The New Nativity House will bring three programs that serve homeless people into one spot, and add 50 units of permanent housing.
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Anthem on 12th
Anthem on 12th is the first private development of the Yesler Terrace redevelopment, one of the most ambitious neighborhood revitalizations
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YWCA Family Village at Issaquah
Called the Family Village, the award-winning community will be able to help people with not only affordable housing, but also job training.
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Ernestine Anderson Place
Ernestine Anderson Place, named after the local female jazz legend, provides housing and services for low-income and homeless seniors.
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Columbia City Station Apartments
52,130 SF; 43 one-bedroom and nine two-bedroom units on four floors over 26 partially below grade parking stalls; the garage level is 6,279
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The Ramona
Built to the 2030 Challenge this affordable housing for families in the downtown Portland Pearl District is highly energy efficient.
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Sequoia Mental Health Services Headquarters
Sequoia Mental Health Services provides 14 residential units and 16,000 SF of clinical and administrative services space for the nonprofit.
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Lewis & Clark College Edna L. Holmes Hall
Holmes Hall features many high-end finishes, a central community stair, a game room and multipurpose rooms.
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Bud Clark Commons
LEED Platinum Bud Clark Commons provides a continuum of services such as health, housing, and learning resources, to assist the homeless.
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Canaday House
Construction of a six-story mixed-use building which provides immediate shelter and services to those in need.