New Yesler Community Center closer to
groundbreaking
SHA purchases housing to replace units lost
to community center
SEATTLE—January 20, 2003—Yesler Terrace's new $6.6 million community center
will be located on Yesler Way near the intersection with Broadway.
The 20,000 sq. ft. building will open at the end of 2004 to provide space for sports activities, a computer lab, after-school
programs for elementary school children, classes for adults and a
gathering space for cultural celebrations.
The Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation is
making good progress on planning the new community center. The
project is one of several new and expanded community centers made
possible by the Community Center levy, passed by Seattle voters in
1999.
A Project Advisory Team made up of Yesler Terrace
residents, a representative of Harborview Hospital, residents of the
surrounding neighborhood and SHA staff have been working with Parks
and Mithun, the project’s architectural firm, on the design of the
center since early 2002.
Construction is scheduled to begin in early summer
2003.
For more information,
click
here to visit the Parks Department Yesler Community Center web page.
The existing Yesler gym will continue to operate at
least until the new community center is open and maybe beyond. In spring
2003, the Yesler Terrace Management Office
will move across the street into offices that were formerly used
as a medical clinic to make way for the new community center.
Replacement Housing
The community, Parks and SHA evaluated a number of
potential locations for the Yesler Community Center before selecting
the site. Unfortunately, construction of the center will require
demolition of twenty-one housing units. While there is strong community
support for the new center, there is also strong support for
maintaining the number of low-income housing units. Parks and SHA
initially attempted to combine the center and replacement housing in
a mixed-use development. However, this idea
proved to be unworkable due to zoning height limitations.
Instead, SHA is acquiring housing in the area to
replace the twenty-one units. In December 2002, SHA purchased six
townhomes in the Central Area close to Yesler Terrace to replace
the six 3- and 4- bedroom units being demolished (see table below).
The other fifteen units to be demolished are all 1- and 2-bedroom
units. SHA intends to purchase similar-sized replacement
units, also nearby, during 2003. One plus associated with
the replacement housing is that it is generally newer and more
suitable for today's families than the older Yesler Terrace
apartments.
| Name/Type |
(click to enlarge) |
Owner
or Manager |
Address |
Number
of Units |
Bedroom
Configuration |
| Townhomes |
Pictured:
151, 155, 159
19th Ave.
|
Seattle Housing |
1528 E. Spruce
St. |
6
|
3 3-BR
3 4-BR
|
|
2008, 2010 E. Fir St. |
|
151, 155, 159 19th Ave. |
|