Lake City Commons begins leasing
Fifteen-unit apartment building contributes to one-for-one replacement housing
goals
Lake City Commons, a 15-unit apartment building
on 30th Ave. NE, became available for leasing to low-income
households in September 2003.
All the units are two-bedroom flats, with washer/dryers and
dishwashers. One unit is fully wheelchair accessible. The
four-story building is served by an elevator, so apartments are
available for families who need a unit without stairs. A community
room on the ground floor has a small kitchen and ADA
accessible bathroom. Corner units have
balconies.
There are 14 parking spaces in the garage at the base of the
building. A shared deck above the parking structure
provides open space for residents.
SHA acquired the plans and permits for Lake City Commons from a
private developer. The architect, Wayne Ivary and Associates, worked
with SHA to refine the design and take it through the City of
Seattle's permitting process.
The fifteen new apartments help to replace some of the units that
were torn down as a result of the NewHolly redevelopment.
The capital costs of the project are financed by bonds. Operating
subsidy to keep the apartments affordable to household with incomes
below 30 percent of the area median comes from project-based Housing
Choice Vouchers. For more information about leasing at Lake
City Commons, call (206) 615-3304.
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