Tukwila Village Completes First Phase Of Senior Housing Project

The two-phase plan on the six-acre campus in Tukwil, Wash., includes the completed two buildings with 193 income-qualified senior apartment homes, a new library, a community plaza and cafe, and two additional buildings with 398 units.
Published: July 30, 2018

Sustainable Housing for the Ageless Generation and the city of Tukwila recently celebrated the opening of the first phase of the Tukwila Village Community project in Tukwila, Wash. Phase 1 provides affordable housing for older adults with low-to-moderate income levels.

According to the press release, the completed construction work includes two new buildings encompassing 193 income-qualified senior apartment homes, a new library, community plaza, and cafe.

The six-acre campus features amenities including the Sullivan Community Center, dining venues, a plaza, and more.

Phase 2 of Tukwila Village construction is set to begin in fall 2018 and is scheduled for completion in 2020. The two buildings in the second phase will offer 398 market-rate and affordable apartments, primarily for seniors, as well as other amenities and businesses.

Pacific Northern Construction Co. is the project developer.

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