Eastgate Housing Campus

Plymouth Crossing

The Eastside’s First Permanent Supportive Housing

Overview

Plymouth Crossing is the first instance of permanent supportive housing in Bellevue or East King County. This partnership aims to provide people with a history of homelessness an opportunity to access emergency, life‐saving spaces, a dignified environment, caring community and the supports needed for those who need help.

Notable Features

  • Serves single adults experiencing chronic homelessness and earning up to 30% AMI.
  • Includes on-site enhanced behavior health care and medical care, and the campus provides access to a variety of additional services

Financials

Total Cost: $52,000,000

Funders: ARCH, City of Bellevue, King County, Plymouth Housing’s PROOF Campaign, Washington State Financing Commission, and Washington State Housing Trust Fund

DeveloperPlymouth Housing
ArchitectHoist LLC
ContractorInland Washington, LLC
ConsultantHorizon Housing
Units92

Polaris

Workforce housing for families and individuals.

Overview

Polaris provides workforce housing for families and individuals earning below 60% AMI. The community provides a connection to the Plymouth and PorchLight portion of the campus via a walking trail linking it to Sunset Creek greenbelt. Polaris offers onsite amenities to residents including a fitness room, business center, theatre, sport court, playground, outdoor bbq area and lounge space

Site Information

  • The site was acquired from the King County Facilities District. It was an underutilized piece of property that had sat vacant for years.

Notable Features

  • Designed to the Evergreen Sustainable Design Standards
  • Includes the incorporation of a master plan enhancing the native growth protection areas of Sunset creek.
  • YMCA Early Learning Center located on-site.
  • Participated with neighborhood outreach with PorchLight and Plymouth to work with surrounding neighbors on safety and community concerns.

Financials

Total Cost: $131,000,000

Funding Sources: Tax Exempt Bonds, Tax Credit Equity, King County

DeveloperInland Group
ArchitectOlson Projects
ContractorInland Washington, LLC
Community PartnersARCHYMCA
Units360

PorchLight

Workforce housing for families and individuals.

Overview

Our mission is partnering with men and the community to create a path from homelessness to stable living.  Our core values are relationship, dignity and respect, community and empowerment.

Our EMS/Day Center provides a no-cost, safe place for men experiencing homelessness to sleep, eat, take showers, do laundry and connect to life-transforming relationships and services that lead to stable employment, better health, and stable housing.

Financials

Total Cost: $21,000,000

Funding Sources: King County, Eastside municipalities, community support

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