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Filipino Community Village Ground Breaking Ceremony

Posted by beacon on Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 5:10 PM
Beacon, Construction, Senior Housing, Washington

On September 18, Beacon joined Filipino Community of Seattle, HumanGood Affordable Housing, elected officials including Mayor Durkan and more than 200 local community members and donors to celebrate the ground breaking of Filipino Community Village. The new community, totaling just over $36 million in development, will offer a unique model combining culturally-specific social services and 95 affordable apartment homes for low-income seniors. A segment of the apartments will be set aside for people with disabilities. The building will also house the Innovation Learning Center for the local youth. The learning center will offer computer courses, a robotics program and a science-technology-engineering-arts-math (STEAM) program.

“The Filipino Community Village is made possible by the decades-long efforts of the Filipino Community of Seattle, and our very own Beacon Development Group and HumanGood. This milestone brings us ever closer to making this dream a reality for the low-income seniors of Seattle for many years to come.  As the Seattle market continues to price out countless low-income seniors, we are proud to welcome what will soon be HumanGood’s 96th affordable housing community,” said Ancel Romero, president of HumanGood Affordable Housing.

The project is funded through support from the City of Seattle, the State of Washington, King County, Umpqua Bank and Hudson Housing Capital.  The project team includes Beacon Development Group, Rolluda Architects and Marpac Construction.  HumanGood Affordable Housing will manage the new community upon it’s completion in March 2021.

 


Yakima Housing Authority Ground Breaking Ceremony

Posted by beacon on Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 8:27 PM
Beacon, Construction, Washington

Anticipated completion date is July 2021

The Yakima Housing Authority (YHA) was joined by funding partners, elected officials and the development team to mark the start of construction of their latest project, Chuck Austin Place.  The project will provide 10 two-bedrooms, 17 one-bedroom and 14 studio units of supportive housing for homeless veterans and their families.  It will include a comprehensive social service center for homeless veterans in the Yakima community, including a medical and dental clinic operated by Yakima Neighborhood Health Services and case management offices for the VA and Blue Mountain Action Council.  

 The former Yakima Armory is being donated to YHA through a federal property disposition program. Funders include the State Housing Finance Commission, Enterprise Community Investment, Heritage Bank, the State Department of Commerce Housing Trust Fund and Local and Community Projects funds, the City of Yakima, Federal Home Loan Bank, and Impact Capital.  The rooftop solar panel installation is being funded through a grant from Pacific Power’s Blue Sky fund and Energy Tax Credits via Enterprise. US Senator Patti Murray and Chuck Austin, a three-war veteran and the project’s namesake, spoke at the event.  

Veteran Chuck Austin, YHA Executive Director Lowel Krueger and WA Senator Murray


YWCA Pierce County Ground Breaking Ceremony

Posted by beacon on Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 5:56 PM
Beacon, Construction, Family Housing, Special Needs, Washington

Home at Last, YWCA Pierce County (Rendering: SMR Architects)

 

YWCA Pierce County CEO Miriam Barnett, Tacoma City Council Member Ryan Mello, Mayor of Tacoma Victoria Woodards, Tacoma Housing Authority CEO Michael Mirra, Washington State Senator Laurie Jinkins and U.S. Representative Denny Heck.

On July 20th, YWCA hosted a ceremonial groundbreaking for their Tacoma project Home at Last that is scheduled to start construction next month.  The project will provide 54 units serving individuals and families whose income are at or below 30% or 50% of the area median income, plus one manager’s unit.  There will be a range of unit sizes from studios to three-bedroom units to accommodate these families, with 42 units set aside for homeless households and 12 units designated for families with special needs.  The ground floor of the building will contain 4,000 square feet of space that will house support services.  The YWCA’s counseling and housing programs will occupy this space.  Residents will have access to a full range of programming provided by the YWCA in the adjacent building, including legal services, therapeutic children’s programming, youth services and support groups.  

YWCA Pierce County CEO Miriam Barnett, Mayor of Tacoma Victoria Woodards and Washington State Representative Laurie Jinkins were among the speakers who shared their appreciation for the project. The $23 million construction is scheduled to be completed in Spring of 2021.  

For more information on the project you can visit: https://www.homeatlastywca.org/.

 


Topping Off of Wenatchee Supportive Housing

Posted by beacon on Wed, Jun 12, 2019 at 11:11 PM
Beacon, Construction, Family Housing, Washington

 

The four-story building will have two elevators and over 5,000 sf of residential common areas

On May 31st, Beacon hosted a lunch to celebrate the Topping Off of Wenatchee Supportive Housing.

The project will provide 67 units of affordable supportive housing in the rural Wenatchee, WA .  The project sets aside (16) 811 PRAC units for people with disabilities, another (33) units are set aside for homeless families with children.  The projects incomes will be restricted households at or below 30%, 40% and 60% of area median income.  The four-story building will consist of 25 one-bedroom, 20 two-bedroom and 22 three-bedroom units.  Each floor will be equipped with common laundry facilities and the ground floor includes office space for property management and residential case management staff with a large community space for residents.  The location offers scenic views, overlooking the Wenatchee valley with the Columbia River to the East and the Central Cascades to the Southwest.

Catholic Charities Housing Services is the project sponsor and the list of funders includes WA State Housing Trust Fund, 811 PRAC, WSHFC Low Income Housing Tax Credits, National Equity Fund (NEF), City of Wenatchee, Catholic Charities Diocese of Yakima, and Chelan-Douglas County.  The completion date is scheduled for December 2019.

The construction crew and project team enjoyed tacos in the soon to be community room

Eastern view from Wenatchee Supportive Housing


Three Beacon Projects Awarded City of Seattle Funding

Posted by beacon on Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 8:55 AM
Beacon, Family Housing, Senior Housing, Washington

In December, Mayor Jenny Durkan announced that the City of Seattle will invest more than $75M to build and preserve affordable housing across Seattle. Ten New Construction projects were awarded funding including Northaven Three, Chief Seattle Club, and Maddux Apartments.

Northaven Three Anticipated Completion Date Early 2022

Northaven Three is a partnership between Northaven Senior Housing and HumanGood Affordable Housing to develop 85 units of affordable housing, serving independent seniors earning up to 30%, 50% and 60% of area median income. HumanGood and Northaven have partnered based on their aligned missions to provide high quality communities for seniors. The project will be located adjacent to the Northgate mall and less than a mile from the Northgate transit center and future light rail.

 

 

Chief Seattle Club Anticipated Completion Date October 2021

Chief Seattle Club (CSC) is developing a mixed-use affordable housing project in Pioneer Square. The eight-story building will include 80 units of housing (60 units will serve people who are homeless), CSC program spaces, a gallery/café and a primary care clinic. The project will provide a portion of the units with rental assistance so that some individuals pay no more than 30% of their income for rent. It will be designed to support the physical, cultural and spiritual needs of people in the Native community. Housing-based case management will be provided onsite and residents will have access to the community supports and services that are provided at CSC.

 

 

 

Maddux Apartments Anticipated Completion Date October 2021

Maddux Apartments is a two-building development, sponsored by Mount Baker Housing Association, that will provide affordable workforce housing for individuals and families earning at or below 50% and 60% area median income. The two-buildings will consist of 166 units: 97 studios, 11 one-bedroom, 48 two-bedroom and 10 three-bedroom. The project is a transit-oriented development located 2 blocks from the light rail in the Mount Baker neighborhood. Both buildings will provide ground floor commercial space, laundry facilities on each floor, resident lounge areas and a roof top terrace space.


SUN TOWER BEFORE & AFTER PHOTOS

Posted by beacon on Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 10:50 AM
Beacon, Senior Housing, Washington

Earlier this year, Beacon and HumanGood celebrated the grand re-opening of the Sun Tower community located in Yakima, WA. The transformation included all the systems and finishes which improved how the building functions in terms of efficiency, energy use and water use. The community now has a modernized feel that has enhanced residents’ comfort. For more detailed information on the project click here.

These photos highlight some of the renovations made to the common areas and residents’ units.



Affordable Housing Design Leadership Institute

Posted by beacon on Fri, Aug 24, 2018 at 10:45 AM
Awards & Recognition, Beacon, Special Needs, Washington


Beacon joined Yakima Housing Authority as participants in Enterprise’s annual AHDLI. The AHDLI is a 3-day in-person training program for the country’s leading affordable housing designers and developers seeking to find creative solutions to design challenges in affordable housing projects. It was a great opportunity to participate in interactive design charrettes to share knowledge and expertise with innovators in our industry. This year, eight developers presented projects from across the country and received design feedback from peers and the panel of design experts gathered in Seattle.

AHDLI partcipants

The YHA and Beacon presented YHA’s Veteran Supportive Housing and Service Center project. The project is the redevelopment of 4.64-acre former United States Marine Corp armory property in Yakima. The project includes rehabilitation of the armory as well as new construction housing to create 41 units of permanent supportive housing for homeless veterans and their families. In addition, the project will include a service center that will be open to homeless veterans in the community. This will include a primary care and dental clinic for homeless veterans. Office space will be created for veteran service providers, including VASH case managers who will provide services for residents onsite.

Our YHA team received insightful feedback on our project design, which we are now integrating into our plans. The knowledge shared at the 3-day workshop has provided us with new ideas and resources, not only for the YHA project, but for our design process on other projects going forward. We are grateful to our team members at YHA, to the other designers and presenters, and to Enterprise for this valuable opportunity.


HopeWorks Station II and Colby Avenue Center Groundbreakings

Posted by beacon on Fri, May 25, 2018 at 9:47 AM
Beacon, Family Housing, Special Needs, Urban/Mixed Use, Washington

 

Beacon Development Group is proud to announce the financial closing and groundbreaking of two new affordable housing projects in Everett, WA: HopeWorks Station II and The Colby Avenue Youth Center.

Conceptual rendering of HopeWorks Station II

HopeWorks Station II is sponsored by Housing Hope and HopeWorks and is located within the Everett Station District neighborhood on the 3300 block of Broadway in downtown Everett.

This new transit oriented, mixed-use development will provide affordable housing dedicated to serving individuals and small families who enter the residential program through homelessness or who are very low income. It will offer a Workforce Development Center comprised of food-focused culinary training programs, career counseling and confidence building, offering sustainable career pathways. The residential portion of the project will consist of 65 apartments: 28 studios, 27 one-bedrooms and 10 two-bedroom units dedicated to empowering disadvantaged veterans, families and youth towards self-sufficiency. For updated project information please click here.

The list of funders is extensive and includes predevelopment funding from Impact Capital, Low Income Housing Tax Credit equity from Enterprise, construction lending from JP Morgan Chase Bank, a Federal Home Loan Bank AHP award, New Markets Tax Credits allocated from Enterprise and Northern Trust, a bridge loan from Enterprise Community Loan Fund, public funding from the State of WA, City of Everett and Snohomish County, social investors and corporate, foundation and private donors from the community.

 

Conceptual Renderings of Cocoon House

The Colby Avenue Youth Center is Cocoon House’s new 31,848 square foot facility that will include a 4,200 SF youth drop-in center, social service and program space, and housing with 40 units for homeless youth and young adults. Cocoon House’s goal in creating this new building is to provide homeless youth in Snohomish County with access to a full array of housing and services in one, safe, secure location. The ground-floor youth day center will include a commercial kitchen, large common room, laundry area, shower rooms, computer room, music room, counseling offices and a visiting nurse primary care office. Cocoon House’s outreach, homeless prevention and administrative offices will also be located on this floor. The 40 units of housing, located on the second and third floors, will include 20 SRO units of transitional housing for 15 – 17 year old youth and 20 units of permanent supportive housing units for 18 – 24 year old young adults. The housing areas include common area kitchens and living rooms for residents to gather, eat and socialize. Twenty-four hour staffing and intensive case management support will also be provided by Cocoon House.

The list of funders includes WA State Dept of Commerce, Snohomish County, City of Everett, City of Marysville, Peoples Bank and Cocoon House.

 

 


Filipino Community Village Awarded City of Seattle Funding

Posted by beacon on Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 9:27 AM
Beacon, Senior Housing, Urban/Mixed Use, Washington

In December 2017, Mayor Jenny Durkan and the City of Seattle announced affordable housing funding awards for projects across the City of Seattle, including Filipino Community Village.

Filipino Community Village is a 94 unit project in Rainier Valley that will serve low-income seniors earning up to 30%, 50%, and 60% of area median income. The project is sponsored by the Filipino Community of Seattle (FCS) in partnership with HumanGood Affordable Housing, Beacon Development Group’s parent company. Beacon will act as the developer for the project.

The project will include community and amenity spaces for residents as well as non-housing space for an Innovative Learning Center to provide computer access and STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) programming from young people in the Rainier Valley. The project is located immediately adjacent to the existing FCS Community Center, where residents will have access to FCS’s food bank, community activities, and other programming.

More on the project and the funding announcement as covered by the Seattle Weekly. The project is scheduled to break ground in 2019.

Filipino Community of Seattle Executive Director Sheila Burrus speaks at the City press conference.

Filipino Community of Seattle Executive Director Sheila Burrus speaks at the City press conference.

Conceptual rendering of Filipino Community Village (current Filipino Community Village community center in foreground)

Conceptual rendering of Filipino Community Village (current Filipino Community of Seattle community center in foreground)

 

 

 


Support Prop 1 – King County Veterans, Seniors, and Human Services Levy

Posted by beacon on Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 5:10 PM
Advocacy, Beacon, Washington

On Oct. 15, County Executive Dow Constantine, the Housing Development Consortium, and Laborers Local 242 partnered to host an event in support of the Veterans, Seniors, and Human Services Levy, which will be on the ballot on Nov. 7. The levy strengthens our communities by providing job training, employment opportunities, and housing stability to veterans, seniors, domestic violence survivors, and more. The levy extends existing efforts that have proven effective in reducing unemployment, homelessness, and emergency medical costs.

Labor and housing advocates have joined together to support this important cause. Partners from labor include Laborers Local 242, IAM 751, Teamsters Joint Council 28, and others.

To find out more about how you can support the levy, please visit https://yesonprop1.com/ or http://www.housingconsortium.org/vshsl/.

VSHSL

County Executive Dow Constantine, Prop 1 Campaign Manager Ross Cohen, BDG VP Brian Lloyd, and Local 242 Political Director Dale Bright celebrate HDC and Local 242’s donations to the Levy. Other organizations and friends present included Compass Housing Alliance, El Centro de la Raza, Teamsters Joint Council, IAM 751, and Laborers 440.


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