You’ve decided to make asset management planning a priority—and now you need some tips on how to go about building your plan. This post is for you.
Read MoreFive incredible housing organizations. Five greenlighted development projects that will expand opportunities for communities impacted by housing insecurity in Oregon. Our clients’ recent funding wins are giving us reasons to cheer. (And to hire!)
Read MoreNorthwest Coastal Housing’s Sheila Stiley leads the final leg of the journey—joined by residents, social service providers, legal advocates, public officials, funders, and, yes, consultants—to save a treasured Tillamook affordable housing asset.
Read MoreFollowing an integrated supportive housing model, Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare’s newest development will improve housing and health outcomes for Centennial families and for individuals experiencing serious mental illness.
Read MoreWe’re looking for qualified candidates to lead our construction management team and to co-manage HDC’s housing and facility development activities.
Read MoreTraci Manning will serve as interim executive director, starting June 29, while an executive search is conducted.
Read MoreHeavier compliance burdens. Steeper pathways to financial sustainability. For housing owners, asset management is a bigger, more complicated, and more important job than it used to be.
Read MoreAccess to housing has never been a more essential bridge to health, safety, and opportunity. In communities across Oregon, our partners created stable places for seniors, immigrant families, and formerly homeless veterans to live, learn, work, care, rest, and find refuge and belonging.
Read MoreIn the heart of North Portland’s Kenton neighborhood, REACH Community Development’s 189-unit housing development provides affordable homes to residents at risk of homelessness and families displaced by gentrification.
Read MoreOne of the first multifamily housing developments in the Pacific Northwest to be built mostly offsite, Arygle Gardens uses the cost advantages of modular construction, coupled with shared living arrangements, to reduce operating costs and keep rents deeply affordable.
Read MoreA thorough renovation brings fresh life to Bienestar’s 20-year-old housing community, creating a more beautiful and comfortable living environment for the Latinx and immigrant families who reside there.
Read MoreA passionate educator and group facilitator, Kimberly specializes in helping new asset managers gain the skills and tools they need to do their jobs.
Read MoreHow green is modular construction, when it comes to multifamily housing? This is the fourth part of a series addressing practical and values-based questions about modular building that matter to nonprofit owners and developers of affordable multifamily housing.
Read MoreHDC worked with Holst Architecture and LMC Construction to support REACH in making cost-conscious design choices aligned with resident and community priorities and to turn a unique site challenge into a design opportunity.
Read MoreFarmworkers and their families comprise about 180,000 people in Oregon today. Farmworker Housing Development Corporation’s newest housing community provides affordable homes for farmworkers—and for families working in nonagricultural industries, too.
Read MoreGrassroots group Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon (APANO) led the community visioning process that drove the development of the Orchards of 82nd, a new mixed-use building in a transitioning East Portland neighborhood. Now APANO is putting down roots as the owner of the building’s commercial condominium.
Read MoreTransition Projects’ LISAH development is a first-of-its-kind modular cohousing community that will provide deeply affordable homes to individuals transitioning from homelessness. The first modules dropped on August 26 and 27, and a community event will celebrate the project’s launch this Friday.
Read MoreHow does the quality of modular buildings compare to that of conventionally built structures? This is the third part of a series addressing practical and values-based questions about modular building that matter to nonprofit owners and developers of affordable multifamily housing.
Read MoreOften, the unfunded capital needs of affordable housing properties are understood as unanticipated crises that owners are responsible for fixing. What if we shift the frame?
Read MoreHow will using modular construction affect your project’s development process? This is the second part of a series addressing practical and values-based questions about modular building that matter to nonprofit owners and developers of affordable multifamily housing.
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