Construction at NewHolly, Rainier Vista
and High Point shows progress
SEATTLE—April 11, 2005—Seattle
Housing’s redevelopment projects at NewHolly, Rainier Vista, and
High Point are making noticeable progress every day.
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In February the last of the rental housing in the final
phase of NewHolly, called Othello Station, was completed. This
includes the Othello Building, a mixed-use building that includes the
International District Health Services clinic.
Also at NewHolly’s Othello Station, the first
homes for sale by a private builder, Polygon Northwest, rapidly
began selling in February. Bennett/Sherman, another
private builder, began selling their first homes at Othello
Station this month.
Click here or on the photo to the right to view more photos of
the recent progress at NewHolly.
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The Othello
Building, one of the last buildings to be built at NewHolly, was
completed in February. |
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At Rainier Vista, Providence Health Systems’ Gamelin House is
scheduled for completion this month. Gamelin House will have 78
units of senior housing on the top three floors. The first floor of
the building will house Providence’s Elderplace program,
an innovative program of health care and social services for older
adults. Other retail businesses will also
share the commercial space on the first floor.
Housing Resources Group’s Genesee House received final HUD approval
and began construction, with completion scheduled
for early 2006. Genesee House will have 50 units of one- and two-bedroom
apartments for people with disabilities. It will also contain other retail businesses.
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Late in
2004, residents began moving into new units off Martin
Luther King Jr. Way S. Over the next two months an additional seven blocks
containing 41 apartment units will be ready for occupancy. The remaining rental housing
in this phase is scheduled for
completion by the end of this summer.
Click here or on the
photo to the left to view more photos of the recent progress at
Rainier Vista. |
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These four
townhouses off Martin Luther King Jr. Way S. were some of the first
to be occupied at the end of 2004. |
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Redevelopment
at High Point has taken a significant step forward with the sale of
building lots to local private home builders. Saltaire Homes of
Seattle is the first builder to close on the purchase of a
building site. Saltaire will build 14 new market-rate townhomes for sale, designed by Mithun Architects. Construction
will begin soon and model homes will open this winter.
The first group of rentals is being
finished now for an expected move-in date of early this summer. By April
2006, all 344 new Phase I rental units will be completed.
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High Point's
first rentals will be ready for residents to move in early this
summer.
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Click here or on the
photo above to view more photos of the recent progress at High
Point.
For more information about Seattle Housing's HOPE VI-funded redevelopment projects
click here to visit the
Development section of SHA’s Web site.
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