Development Projects
We work with our partners to create developments that are beautiful, comfortable, durable, climate friendly, cost-efficient, and financially sustainable. Follow the links below to explore some of our recent projects, and visit our Development FAQ page for detailed information about our services and the types of developments we assist.
Mid-Columbia Community Action Council created a regional navigation center where residents of Hood River, Wasco, and Sherman counties can access housing, healthcare, and other services, all under one roof.
HDC’s first joint venture is Bienestar’s largest and most complex housing development project to date and its first designed to center the needs of two culturally specific communities.
Northwest Coastal Housing acquired, renovated, and preserved the Rural Development financing of a housing community in Tillamook, ensuring that 32 low-income households kept their affordable homes.
Catholic Charities overcame challenging site and financing conditions to build 143 affordable apartments in Happy Valley, including 58 permanent supportive housing (PSH) units, 15 of which are prioritized for veterans.
Farmworker Housing Development Corporation’s Colonia Paz II provides 116 affordable homes to farmworker families and all workforce families in Lebanon and surrounding Linn County, Oregon.
Centennial Place offers deeply affordable homes to families at risk of homelessness and clients of Cascadia Health’s whole health services who experience serious mental health issues.
At 15 units, the Douglas Fir Apartments offer an ideal housing option for New Narrative clients who risk experiencing negative mental health impacts from living in higher-density environments.
Salem Housing Authority married a historic redevelopment and an affordable housing preservation project—and used the first’s financial strengths, plus the advantages of a larger project size, to meet both properties’ needs.
With a RAD conversion and thorough physical renovation of Hillside Manor, Housing Authority of Clackamas County rejuvenates the 1970 apartment tower and improves residents’ quality of life.
A thorough property renovation adds 30-plus years of durability to building exteriors and addresses small upgrade and repair needs at Community Partners for Affordable Housing’s Village at Washington Square in Tigard.
The tallest building between Portland and Redding, Evergreen Union Retirement Association’s affordable senior housing community gets a physical and financial makeover for its fiftieth birthday.
At Red Rock Creek Commons, Community Partners for Affordable Housing (CPAH) is providing 48 new affordable homes to low-income families and individuals at risk of displacement in the rapidly developing Tigard Triangle area.
Linn-Benton Housing Authority creates a green housing development where seniors with limited incomes, including veterans and people living with HIV-AIDS, can age in place, build community, and access needed services.
Modular construction and shared living arrangements drive rents as low as $295 per month for residents transitioning from homelessness at Transition Projects’ North Portland housing community.
The future never looked brighter at freshly renovated and reconfigured Montebello Apartments. At housing communities like Montebello, Bienestar builds housing, hope, and community for Latinxs, immigrants, and all families in need.
At Farmworker Housing Development Corporation’s newly built Colonia Unidad and rehabbed Esperanza Court, families working in agricultural and non-agricultural sectors are building healthy lives and supporting their children’s educational success.
Sponsored by REACH Community Development, this mixed-use development provides 101 affordable homes while supporting community livability in southeast Portland’s transitioning, culturally diverse Foster-Powell neighborhood.
Realizing a community-driven development vision, APANO (Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon) puts down roots in outer southeast Portland’s Jade District and creates a neighborhood gathering and event space.
ROSE Community Development’s mixed-use development mitigates displacement of outer Southeast Portland residents, providing 48 affordable apartments and an occupant-owned commercial condominium.
A new facility offers expanded space for Asian Health & Service Center’s intergenerational programs and brings economic investment and community gathering space to outer southeast Portland.
REACH Community Development’s highly energy-efficient apartments provide Hillsboro residents with low rents, low utility costs, and reduced dependency on auto transit.
Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare brings state-of-the-art thinking to the delivery of integrated health care, wellness services, and affordable housing in a two-phase development in Northeast Portland.
Built as federally subsidized housing in the 1970s and preserved by Catholic Charities in the 1990s, Molalla Gardens has provided affordable housing to low-income residents of rural Clackamas County for more than 40 years.
Union Labor Retirement Association preserved Oregon’s largest affordable senior housing project—one of the country’s first to receive rent subsidies through HUD’s Senior Preservation Rental Assistance Contract (SPRAC) program.
In Gresham, Oregon, QUAD Inc. created an innovative, service-enhanced housing community for residents with overlapping needs: low-income seniors and adults with severe physical disabilities.
REACH Community Development’s Isabella Court, Phase 1, is an affordable housing community in Vancouver, Washington, where low-income seniors can age in place.
REACH Community Development undertook a complex seismic upgrade when it preserved and renovated a 1905 historic structure that provides Section 8 housing for very-low-income residents.
In Hillsboro’s Orenco Station community, REACH Community Development created the largest multifamily housing project in North America to meet Passive House energy-efficiency benchmarks.