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Showcasing eight incredible affordable housing projects

Two weeks ago, HDC gathered alongside our friends and partners for the Third Annual Summer Social & Showcase—an amazing evening of drinks, conversation, and, most importantly, a chance to explore some of King County’s most exciting affordable housing developments! For this year’s event, we had the privilege of featuring eight incredible projects being built right here in King County… and we’d like to share them with you! Please read on to explore each of these fantastic and important affordable housing developments, including important details, photos, and renderings—straight from the project teams themselves.

Brighton Communities

Brighton Communities

Brighton Communities functions to take capital and convert it into family ownership, living-wage jobs, and generational wealth—permanently, in the hands of the people who live here.
Copperleaf Northgate

Copperleaf Northgate

A joint venture between BRIDGE Housing and Community Roots Housing, Copperleaf Northgate is King County’s largest affordable housing investment.
Forest Edge Apartments

Forest Edge Apartments

Founded by highly passionate members of Saint Andrew’s Lutheran Church, Imagine Housing is returning to their roots nearly forty years later.
Little Saigon Landmark Project

Little Saigon Landmark Project

This joint project of FLS and SCIDpda features affordable housing, small business innovation, and celebration of Vietnamese American history and culture.
Marra Commons

Marra Commons

With shared indoor community space, anchored by a common house with a full kitchen and coworking area—Marra Commons is designed for the whole life of its residents.
Mosaico

Mosaico

Featuring a key partnership and referral agreement with Mary’s Place, Mosaico works with the shelter to create a joint campus while also providing case management for families exiting homelessness.
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Website photography provided by Cory Parris and William Wright.