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Summer start for 202 apartments in International District
(Paywall) Housing Diversity Corporation recently announced that it'll break ground this summer at 701 S. Jackson St. The vacant former gas station and garage is now fenced and awaiting demolition. (That permit came in February.) That's on...
Summer construction start for mid-rise in Seattle’s Chinatown ID
(Paywall) A dramatic change is coming to a corner lot in Seattle's Chinatown-International District, where a 10-story apartment building will replace a low-slung mid-20th-century building that's home to a tea shop.
Construction goes vertical for micro-unit development at 1411 S Flower Street in DTLA
Plans call for an eight-story building with 227 apartments A year after commencing work just south of Metro's Pico Station, the frame of a new micro-unit apartment complex from Housing Diversity Corp. is now starting to take shape in...
Fresh renderings for micro-unit developments in Hollywood, Koreatown
They'd create a combined 150 residential units With approvals in hand and the plan-check process now underway, Housing Diversity Corp., Steinberg Hart, and STS Construction have unveiled new renderings for a pair of micro-unit apartment...
147 micro-unit apartments on the rise at 1317 S Grand Avenue in DTLA Housing Diversity Corporation (HDC).
Located at 1317 S. Grand Avenue, the project consists of an eight-story podium-type building which will feature 147 micro-unit apartments with an average size of just 328 square feet. HDC secured approvals for the project using the City's...
Housing Diversity Corporation Buys 107-Unit Apartment Building in Seattle for $27.5MM
An apartment complex that was just completed last year in Seattle’s Squire Park neighborhood was sold for $27.5 million, or approximately $257,009 per unit, according to King County public records. The buyer is an entity affiliated with...
L.A. City Council advances five projects in Hollywood, Koreatown, Pico-Union, Silver Lake, and Hancock Park
At its meeting on September 16, votes taken by the Los Angeles City Council served as key steps forward for five different developments in the communities of Hollywood, Koreatown, Pico-Union, Silver Lake, and Hancock Park... In Koreatown,...
OZ Navigator completes site, secures MUP for 271 Rainier Valley apartments
OZ Navigator secured its master use permit in June for a workforce apartment project at 7324 Martin Luther King Jr. Way S. It already owned the north portion of its intended building site. This week, King County recorded the second sale,...
Opportunity Zones And Housing Affordability, With Brad Padden
A housing affordability crisis currently plagues our nation. Can Opportunity Zones be utilized to effect real change that would bring more high density housing stock online? Brad Padden, founder and CEO of Housing Diversity Corporation,...