Here's what affordable looks like.
These photos represent some affordable housing recently opened by HDC members in the King County area. HDC members have developed over 15,780 units of low-and modest-income housing at 628 sites throughout Puget Sound. These units include:
- Multi-family rental apartments
- Homeownership: single-family homes, townhomes and condominiums
- Single-room-occupancy apartments
- Mixed-use residential apartments
- Artist live/work lofts
- New construction and rehabilitation projects
- Preservation projects
- Cooperative housing
- Group homes
Recently opened projects
Angle Lake Court, SeaTac WA
Nonprofit developer:
LATCH
Architect: Stickney Murphy Romine
Contractor:
Walsh Construction
This 80-unit senior housing project is part of the Village at Angle Lake, the first new apartments in SeaTac dedicated to senior housing. which will include a community services building with a health clinic, childcare center and social service and administrative offices for Lutheran Community Services Northwest.
The Stellina Condominiums, Seattle WA
Nonprofit developer: HomeSight
This affordable condominium complex features 17 one-bedroom and 17 two-bedroom
homes near Judkins Playground and Pratt Park in the Central Area.
JC Penney Building Apartments, Auburn WA
Nonprofit developer: Low
Income Housing Institute
Architect: OTAK
Architects
LIHI transformed the historic JC Penney building as part of Auburn's downtown revitalization efforts into 24 affordable apartments targeted to working individuals and families. It features a computer lab. Apartments are built over retail and office space at street level.
