The Waterleaf apartment will soon move 178 families into affordable housing. It’s thanks to the Metro Affordable Housing Bond Program passed in 2018 by voters.
PORTLAND, Ore. — More affordable housing is moving into Portland’s South Waterfront.
The new Waterleaf apartment will soon move 178 families into permanent, affordable housing apartments in the RiverPlace District. It’s thanks to the Metro Affordable Housing Bond Program passed in 2018 by voters.
Affordable housing partners within the City of Portland celebrated the ribbon cutting of its latest building off South River Parkway and Moody Avenue.
“This is a combination of years of preparation,” said PNW Executive VP
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