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The Olympia City Council has voted to sell a vacant site to the Low Income Housing Institute (LIHI) for $1. LIHI will develop the site into 70 affordable units.
LIHI By Shawna De La Rosa – Reporter, Puget Sound Business Journal Nov 28, 2022 Preview this article 1 min ...
Oasis Inn, near I-5 in Tacoma, has been acquired by LIHI for supportive housing, medical respite care, the housing organization announced.
LIHI hasn't announced a possible start date for the project. Nor is there yet any indication of a budget or funding sources. The city helped fund the nearly $6 million land deal last summer.
Suspect sought after reported machete attack at LIHI-managed apartments in Bellevue by Jackie Kent, KOMO News Reporter Mon, July 22nd 2024 at 11:53 AM Updated Tue, July 23rd 2024 at 10:59 AM ...
Early draft concept for LIHI’s proposed affordable workforce housing project at 625 Winslow Way E. on land owned by the city of Bainbridge Island.
Already announced are Joey King, Logan Lerman, Robin Weigert, Michael Aloni, Henry Lloyd Hughes, Hadas Yaron and Lior Ashkenazi.
Nonprofit housing provider LIHI intends to develop around 65 units and an early learning center in an unincorporated area south of Seattle.
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