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  • Graham / Terry | Bellwether Housing

    Affordable Housing in Denny Triangle / Graham / Terry: Graham / Terry is near Lake Union, downtown, and transit. A courtyard and close-knit community make for a terrific urban apartment living experience. Select Language NOW LEASING!! < All < Previous Select Next > Graham / Terry 2020 Terry Ave, Seattle, WA 98121, USA 2020 Terry Ave, Seattle, WA 98121, USA Select Future Building View Availability June 2022 Applications will NOT be accepted yet (no waitlist) Email us Contact us Contact info: (206) 622-0970 SDCI# Apartments 121 Homes Denny Triangle Close Bellevue Wilburton Bellwether Greenwood Kingway Redevelopment Phase 1 Prisma Sunbreak Thunderbird Nest The Aries at Bitter Lake The Rise on Madison Anchor Flats Annapolis Arbora Court Bellevue Olive Cambridge Apartments Casa Pacifica Cascade Court Cedar Crossing Eagles Apartments First and Vine Apartments Flourish on Rainier Gilmore Apartments Graham / Terry Judkins Park Apartments Juneau Townhomes Kingway Marina Club Mary's Boat House Mercer Court Meridian Manor Apartments Olive Tower Oregon Apartments Pardee Townhomes Rose Street Apartments Sortun Court Sterling Court Stewart Court Apartments Stone Way Apartments Sunrise Tower Tate Mason House The BLVD The Confluence The Genesee The Parker Apartments The Renton Sage Views at Madison MAP LOADING ... Map [Never Expand]Floorplans No floorplans are available for this building. [Never Expand]Transit Routes Nearby View nearby transit [Never Expand] to learn more about this project? You can find more information at the city website. City Services Portal Close SEND FEEDBACK First Name Last Name Email Message Property Send us your feedback View project schedule Feedback If you would like to provide input to us about this project, use the form below. Project Milestones Printables / Downloads Community Surveys and Outreach While we are designing the building, we are accepting input from the community about how to best serve the neighborhood. Select your language to add your input: Learn more -OR- Select Language About Graham / Terry Graham / Terry is near Lake Union, downtown, and transit. A courtyard and close-knit community make for a terrific urban apartment living experience. About Denny Triangle Denny Triangle THANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN THIS PROJECT Graham / Terry Find other available housing View Availability < All < Previous property Next property > Established: 1993 Neighborhood: Denny Triangle Apartments: 121 Types of Units: Incomes Served: Populations Served: Commercial Space Sq. Ft.: Community Space: Features: Services: Property Managed By: Bellwether FUNDERS & PARTNERS: Design: Construction: Lead Team Members: Developers/Owners: Bellwether Housing Community Partners: Funding Sources: Total Project Cost: Community Surveys and Translations: Request Maintenance |

  • Vote | Bellwether Housing

    The Seattle Housing Levy raises funds to create and care for affordable homes, like ours! VOTE YES PROP 1 - NOV. 7 2023 SEATTLE. Renew the Seattle Housing Levy — Vote YES on Prop 1! The Housing Levy is our single most effective tool to improve housing stability and equity–providing homes and housing assistance that advance individual and comm unity health, safety, and well-being. This levy is essential to creating, acquiring, and maintaining more homes like the ones Bellwether Housing residents live in. Our current Housing Levy is set to expire at the end of 2023. Without renewal, we will dramatically limit our ability to create the affordable housing Seattle desperately needs. This renewal, following months of community engagement, scales this proven tool to meet the urgent demands of the moment— creating new homes, providing emergency assistance to reduce homelessness, and addressing the staffing needs of transitional and supportive housing. Make sure you're registered to vote . Then vote YES on Proposition 1 on November 7! For more information, visit YesForHomes.org .

  • Discriminatory Harassment | bellwetherhousing

    < Back Previous Next Policies Discriminatory Harassment Bellwether does not tolerate acts of harassment based on a person’s race, color, ancestry, sex, disability, creed, religion, age, national origin, marital status, political ideology, parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity, use of a service animal, use of a Section 8 voucher or other protected class. If you believe you have been the victim of discriminatory harassment by another resident or a Bellwether employee, please report it in writing to your Site Manager who will initiate an investigation. Previous Next

  • Anchor Flats | Bellwether Housing

    Affordable Housing in South Lake Union / Anchor Flats: Anchor Flats features modern new apartments, a roof top deck and garden, stunning views of Lake Union, and on site indoor parking. On transit lines and with a walk score of 78, most daily errands can be run on foot. Select Language NOW LEASING!! < All < Previous Select Next > Anchor Flats 1511 Dexter Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, USA 1511 Dexter Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, USA Select Future Building View Availability June 2022 Applications will NOT be accepted yet (no waitlist) Email us Contact us Contact info: (206) 588-4819 SDCI# Apartments 71 Homes South Lake Union Close Bellevue Wilburton Bellwether Greenwood Kingway Redevelopment Phase 1 Prisma Sunbreak Thunderbird Nest The Aries at Bitter Lake The Rise on Madison Anchor Flats Annapolis Arbora Court Bellevue Olive Cambridge Apartments Casa Pacifica Cascade Court Cedar Crossing Eagles Apartments First and Vine Apartments Flourish on Rainier Gilmore Apartments Graham / Terry Judkins Park Apartments Juneau Townhomes Kingway Marina Club Mary's Boat House Mercer Court Meridian Manor Apartments Olive Tower Oregon Apartments Pardee Townhomes Rose Street Apartments Sortun Court Sterling Court Stewart Court Apartments Stone Way Apartments Sunrise Tower Tate Mason House The BLVD The Confluence The Genesee The Parker Apartments The Renton Sage Views at Madison MAP LOADING ... Map [Never Expand]Floorplans No floorplans are available for this building. [Never Expand]Transit Routes Nearby 5, 16, 28X, 40, E, 62 View nearby transit [Never Expand] to learn more about this project? You can find more information at the city website. City Services Portal Close SEND FEEDBACK First Name Last Name Email Message Property Send us your feedback View project schedule Feedback If you would like to provide input to us about this project, use the form below. Project Milestones Printables / Downloads Community Surveys and Outreach While we are designing the building, we are accepting input from the community about how to best serve the neighborhood. Select your language to add your input: Learn more -OR- Select Language About Anchor Flats Anchor Flats features modern new apartments, a roof top deck and garden, stunning views of Lake Union, and on site indoor parking. On transit lines and with a walk score of 78, most daily errands can be run on foot. Anchor Flats is one of our newest properties located in the lively South Lake Union neighborhood with easy access to Downtown, Queen Anne, and Fremont - so your options to explore all that Seattle has to offer are endless! This sought-after property features spacious 1 & 2-Bedroom apartments as well as a few lofts that all come with modern laminate flooring, energy efficient features, open kitchens, plenty of closet space, and extra-large windows (almost floor to ceiling!). Enjoy hosting your next movie night in our indoor lounge that is fully equipped with a kitchen, bathroom, and a large flatscreen TV. If you’d rather spend some time barbecuing outside while impressing your friends and family with the amazing views, come barbecue on the roof deck! Some on-site parking options and bike racks available. Our community is pet friendly and we welcome Section 8 and other subsidy programs. The project is built to the Evergreen Sustainable Development Standard and is BuiltSmart. Rents range from $840 to $1200. About South Lake Union South Lake Union THANKS TO OUR PARTNERS IN THIS PROJECT Anchor Flats Find other available housing View Availability < All < Previous property Next property > Established: 2018 Neighborhood: South Lake Union Apartments: 71 Types of Units: 1 & 2-Bedroom (and a few lofts) Incomes Served: 60% AMI Populations Served: Workforce Commercial Space Sq. Ft.: 0 Community Space: 1200 Sq Ft Features: Two shared laundry rooms and a roof deck overlooking Lake Union and downtown Seattle. Modern laminate flooring, energy efficient features, open kitchens, plenty of closet space, and extra-large windows (almost floor to ceiling!). On-site parking options and bike racks available. Services: Bellwether Resident Service Coordinators Property Managed By: Bellwether FUNDERS & PARTNERS: Design: Runberg Architecture Group Construction: RAFN Lead Team Members: Developers/Owners: Bellwether Housing Community Partners: Funding Sources: City of Seattle’s Future Fund, the Seattle Housing Levy, Umpqua Bank, 40+ local philanthropic investors, key financial partners, and tax credits. Total Project Cost: $23.2M Community Surveys and Translations: Request Maintenance |

  • Housing Washington | bellwetherhousing

    Housing Washington 2024 Bellwether Housing's Download our brochures: Projects in Development Development Consulting Development Partnerships

  • Sponsor Us | Bellwether Housing

    Sponsor Us Through innovative planning, we are able to create sold, lasting housing that accommodates residents from diverse backgrounds and origins. Bellwether Housing offers significant philanthropic and marketing opportunities for corporate and foundation engagement through our customized and wide-ranging sponsorship platform. Contact Us Avery Fukeda , Partnerships & Events Manager Send an email Sponsor Closer to Home Interested in sponsoring Bellwether's Annual Closer to Home luncheon fundraiser? Your sponsorship goes directly towards our efforts of coupling housing with services. Contact Partnerships & Events Manager Avery Fukeda at: afukeda@bellwetherhousing.org Programs available for sponsorship include fundraising events, educational scholarships for residents, capital campaigns, and more. Our program allows sponsors to have a deep connection with our community. We look forward to working with you to identify, develop, and activate a sponsorship tailored to your company or foundation’s unique objectives and budget.

  • Affordable Housing | Seattle | Bellwether Housing

    Bellwether Housing offers affordable housing in greater Seattle. We create stronger communities where people of diverse incomes and backgrounds thrive. Standing With Our AAPI Community | Black Lives Matter | Refer A Friend Bonus | Admin Offices Closed Find Your New Home Apartment Finder The Confluence Pre-leasing now, opening this fall. 103 apartment homes minutes from the Tukwila Light Rail Station. Hurry- large apartments are going fast! Call to reserve yours today! 206.490.0983 Check out the building! We create access to opportunity through affordable housing. About Bellwether Housing 1/1

  • Self Certification | bellwetherhousing

    < Back Previous Next Rent and Access Self Certification Residents can download their annual self-certification packet from the link below. AR_Self_Certification_packet_(fillable_with_signature) .pdf Download PDF • 1.88MB Previous Next

  • Trash and Recycling | bellwetherhousing

    < Back Previous Next Rent and Access Trash and Recycling Contact your Site Manager for your building's trash and recycling accomodations. Here are some general rules for all of our buildings: Do not put plastic in the compost bin. If there is plastic in the bin, the collection company will take the entire compost to the landfill and not the composting facility. Break down all cardboard items before putting them it in the trash chute or recycling bin. They must be flat. If the trash chute becomes blocked: Contact your Site Manager ASAP. If a trash chute is blocked, do not leave your garbage in the trash room; return it to your apartment until the chute can be cleared. Seattle Recycling Guidelines bit.ly/SeattleRecycling Previous Next

  • Lease Information | bellwetherhousing

    < Back Previous Next Rent and Access Lease Information Please review the Lease and House Rules that you signed at move-in. The Lease and Rules list resident and landlord responsibilities during your tenancy. The Lease also includes important information about housekeeping, mold and mildew prevention, and bed bug prevention. If you are worried about being able to comply with these rules, please talk to your Site Manager or Resident Services Coordinator. They can work with you to access services that may be able to help you. If you have questions about your Lease, please contact your Site Manager. If you lose your lease, you can ask your Site Manager for a copy. How long will my lease be? Does Bellwether offer short term leases? We offer 12-month leases. After the initial 12 month lease term expires most leases convert to month-to-month. What utilities are included in rent? All Bellwether apartments include water, sewer, and garbage. Some apartments also include other utilities. Please view the information page for the property you're interested in or contact the Site Manager. Previous Next

  • Moving Out Steps | bellwetherhousing

    < Back Previous Next Moving Out Moving Out Steps What happens if I need to break my lease? Contact your Site Manager and give notice as soon as possible so that we may begin advertising your unit. Residents are responsible for the rent through the lesser of the term of the lease or until the unit is re-rented at the same or higher monthly rent. Can I sublet my apartment? No, sublets are not allowed. This includes short-term rentals such as Airbnb and VRBO. How do I provide proper Notice of Intent to Vacate? Residents are required to give written notice or submit a Notice of Intent to Vacate 20 days prior to the end of the initial lease period or, if a lease is on month-to-month, 20 days prior to the end of the month in which they plan to move out. Examples: If you would like to move out on February 28th, notice must be given by February 8th If you would like to move out on June 30th, notice must be given by June 10th If you would like to move out on October 31st, notice must be given by October 11th For residents living in our HUD buildings, a written 30-day Notice to Vacate is required for the end of the month that you plan to move out. Residents are rent-responsible for the initial lease term, regardless of move-out date. Previous Next

  • Client Projects | Bellwether Housing

    Client Projects Bellwether provides development consulting services for nonprofit organizations that aspire to develop affordable housing in the Puget Sound region. Our team is experienced with a wide range of project types. We tailor services to your project’s unique characteristics and the needs of your organization. Services include: Project implementation strategies Real estate, land use, and financial analysis Design development and site entitlement permitting Pro forma and operating budgeting Project funding identification and applications Project lender and investor negotiations Development agreements with public agencies Construction management Lease-up through project stabilization Featured Client Projects Please note that Bellwether Housing does not manage these properties. To get in touch with a building manager, contact the client directly. Bellwether cannot connect you to these buildings or their residents. Woodland TYPE Permanent Supportive Housing CLIENT Downtown Emergency Service Center OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 95 2026 Fremont Bloomside TYPE CLIENT DESC OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 100 2024 Burien Burbridge Place TYPE Permanent Supportive Housing CLIENT Downtown Emergency Service Center OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 124 2023 Green Lake The Landing TYPE Permanent Supportive Housing CLIENT Family Support Center of South Sound OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 62 2023 West Olympia The North Star TYPE Permanent Supportive Housing CLIENT Downtown Emergency Service Center OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 100 2022 Bitter Lake Aspen Terrace TYPE Housing for individuals formerly incarcerated and/or homeless CLIENT Pioneer Human Services OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 90 2020 Capitol Hill Valhalla Court TYPE Affordable Housing CLIENT Tacoma Community Redevelopment Authority OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 26 2018 Hilltop, Tacoma The Estelle TYPE Permanent Supportive Housing CLIENT Downtown Emergency Service Center OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 91 2018 Columbia City $23,966,563 Estelle will serve people with disabilities and mental illness recovering from homelessness. DESC Estelle will pioneer an innovative partnership with Harborview Medical Center to connect chronically homeless residents with high-quality on-site healthcare services. Additionally, fifteen units will be reserved for people exiting the hospital with healthcare needs that can�t be served in conventional residential care systems. Providence John Gabriel House TYPE Affordable Housing for Seniors CLIENT Providence Health and Services OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 75 2016 Redmond Bellwether teamed up with Shelter Resources Inc., Dawson Construction and SAGE Architectural Alliance to represent owner Providence Health and Services in building a new 75-unit apartment complex for senior citizens in the downtown Redmond area. Nueva Vista Apartments TYPE Affordable Housing CLIENT Kennewick Housing Authority OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 32 2015 Kennewick A 32 unit project of the Kennewick Housing Authority that will serve extremely low-income families in the Tri-Cities Area. Construction began in the fourth quarter of 2014. Sunnyview Village TYPE Affordable Housing CLIENT Housing Authority of Island County OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 24 2015 Freeland $5,992,000 Financing and new construction of a 24-unit townhome community for low-income families in Freeland, WA on Whidbey Island. Housing clustered around a central courtyard to maintain an appropriate buffer to nearby wetlands. Mason County Shelter and Shelton Creek Apartments TYPE Affordable Housing CLIENT Mason County Shelter OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 15 2015 Shelton Worked with Mason County Shelter to acquire funding to build a seven-unit homeless family shelter with an eight-unit rental apartment building for low-income families. Conceived of new construction to replace existing shelter and housing away from Shelton Creek, which periodically floods necessitating temporary relocation of residents. Argonaut II TYPE Permanent Supportive Housing CLIENT Plymouth Healing Communities OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 6 2014 Central District $1,600,000 The Argonaut II is an addition of 6 units to an existing HUD-subsidized project which serves homeless, chronically mentally ill clients through Plymouth Healing Communities supportive services program. The program operates in conjunction with mental health providers to help place individuals, who would otherwise be discharged from medical facilities back onto the streets, into permanent homes. Caroline W. Apartments TYPE Permanent Supportive Housing CLIENT Community House Mental Health Agency OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 44 2014 Capitol Hill $9,273,073 Construction of 44 apartments including common space and roof deck for low-income individuals with chronic mental illness. Everyone Deserves to be Safe TYPE Emergency Shelter and Service Center CLIENT Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 52 2013 Snohomish County Developer on 52-bed emergency shelter and service center for a private, nonprofit organization serving Snohomish County. Claremont Apartments TYPE Affordable Housing CLIENT Southeast Effective Development (SEED) OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 68 2011 Rainier Valley New construction of two buildings on two parcels owned by SEED, one of which was the site of former Chubby Tubby retail store. After demolishing the Chubby Tubby store, two parcels were developed as four buildings�three small townhomes and one 68-unit mixed-use development with structured parking and ground-floor commercial retail space. Brettler Family Place TYPE Affordable Housing CLIENT Solid Ground OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 52 2011 Sand Point $13,600,000 Assisted nonprofit Solid Ground with transformation of Sand Point Naval Station into durable, affordable housing for low-income and formerly homeless families. Challenges included integrating the former naval base's utility system into the city's systems and complying with extensive historic building restrictions. Community facilities and onsite services. Canaday House TYPE Permanent Supportive Housing CLIENT Downtown Emergency Service Center OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 83 2010 Cascade $16,600,000 New construction of 83 studio units of housing for chronically homeless men and women. Bellwether provided development finance consulting to the owner and manager, Downtown Emergency Service Center. KWA Senior City Apartments TYPE Affordable Housing for Seniors CLIENT Korean Women's Association and Senior City Limited Partnership OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 62 2010 Federal Way $17,200,000 Senior City Apartments is a mixed use, Transit Oriented Development (TOD) combining 62 units for low-income and disabled seniors with a 3,000-square-foot community facility. The development was built on surplus land left from the creation of the adjacent Federal Way Transit Center, a 24-hour public transit hub with a 1,000-space parking garage. The project has the distinction of being the first TOD project on Sound Transit-acquired property. Common Ground secured over $17 million in permanent capital funding and over $9 million in construction financing by combining a federal Section 202 capital advance with 4% low-income housing tax credits and by using bond financing during construction. When the project was completed in 2010, on-time and on-budget, there was no permanent debt. Santa Teresita del Nino Jesus TYPE Permanent Supportive Housing CLIENT Catholic Housing Authority OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 26 2009 West Seattle $7,000,000 New construction of 26 two- and three-bedroom units with services for formerly homeless families. Bellwether provided development services for Archdiocese Housing Authority, which owns and manages the building. Ozanam House TYPE Permanent Supportive Housing CLIENT Catholic Housing Authority OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 56 2009 First Hill $11,000,000 New construction of 56 efficiency units for homeless senior men. Bellwether provided development services for Archdiocese Housing Authority, which owns and manages the building. Kenyon House TYPE Permanent Supportive Housing CLIENT Sound Mental Health OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 18 2008 Rainier Valley $4,500,000 New construction of 18 studio apartments for people living with HIV/AIDS and/or chronic mental illness. Bellwether provided development services to Sound Mental Health, which owns and manages the building. Urban League Apartments at Colman School and Northwest African American Museum TYPE Affordable Housing CLIENT Urban League OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 36 2007 North Rainier $20,700,000 Rehabilitation/reuse of the historic Colman School into 36 units of housing for low income households over museum space. Bellwether provided development services for the Urban League, which owns and manages the residential portion of the building. Morrison Hotel TYPE Permanent Supportive Housing and Emergency Shelter CLIENT Downtown Emergency Service Center OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 190 2005 Pioneer Square $26,500,000 Substantial renovation and historic preservation of 190 studios, 100 bed shelter and 11,000 sq ft of commercial space. Bellwether provided development services for Downtown Emergency Service Center, which owns and manages the building. YWCA Opportunity Place TYPE CLIENT YWCA OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 145 2003 Belltown $29,900,000 New construction of 145 studio & one-bedroom units, and three floors of administrative, educational, case management and commercial space. Bellwether provided financial consulting services for the YWCA, which owns and manages the building. Admiral Housing TYPE Permanent Supportive Housing CLIENT Harborview Medical Health Services OPEN UNITS NEIGHBORHOOD COST 15 2000 Admiral, West Seattle $1,600,000 New construction of 15 studio units of housing for chronically mentally ill homeless adults for Harborview Mental Health Services.

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