Officials are offering tax breaks and regulatory relief as fewer office workers return to once-busy areas. In Seattle, nearly a third of downtown office space is empty or available for sublease.
Location: 3rd and Union. The Joseph Vance Building
Yeah, just outside of the angle of this shot are more than likely a significant number of homeless people.
And this is not going to be a homeless shelter, its gonna be extremely expensive apartments, with 10% of units aimed at people earning less than $84k, meaning a rent of about $2.3k for a studio.
3rd and Union?
Yeah, just outside of the angle of this shot are more than likely a significant number of homeless people.
And this is not going to be a homeless shelter, its gonna be extremely expensive apartments, with 10% of units aimed at people earning less than $84k, meaning a rent of about $2.3k for a studio.
What a bargain!!!
More housing is still more housing. Let’s not let perfect be the enemy of good.
People would move in vacating other apartments, so I agree this should still help
Prices reflect supply. The more apartments there are available, the less landlords can get away with charging very high rent.