Emmons Place, sponsored by Northwest Housing Alternative (NHA), includes 144 studios offered at or below 30% to 60% of the area median income.
PORTLAND, Ore. — A nearly $50 million, 146-unit affordable housing project opened in Northwest Portland’s Historic Alphabet District on Monday.
Emmons Place, sponsored by Northwest Housing Alternative (NHA), includes 144 studios offered at or below 30% to 60% of the Area Median Income, which for a two-person income household ranges from $27,090 to $54,180. The building also includes two units for property managers.
Around 48 of the studios will be dedicated housing for seniors exiting homelessness through Permanent Supportive Housing services by
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