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Washington State Department of Commerce Invests $26.6 Million to Strengthen Affordable Housing Development

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OLYMPIA — The Washington State Department of Commerce announced Wednesday it would supplement 22 multifamily affordable housing projects with an additional $26.6 million from the state Housing Trust fund. This additional funding will bridge the gap created by steep increases in construction costs and help support developers in maintaining a needed pipeline of affordable housing units.

Funding will support these existing Housing Trust Fund projects:

“Creating and maintaining an adequate supply of affordable housing units continues to be a challenge for communities across Washington state, requiring new approaches and strong public-private partnerships,” said Commerce Director Lisa Brown. “Coming together with the Legislature on creative solutions like this gap financing will help more individuals and families to find affordable housing options, both in the near term and into the future.”

Commerce reached out to projects that were awarded 2021 funding, but had yet to contract with the state to access the funds, to understand and assess project status and readiness to proceed. The department then worked closely with the Washington State Housing Finance Commission, Affordable Housing Advisory Board and other public funders on plans to provide gap financing. Stakeholders agreed to prioritize projects ready to close and proceed to construction in the next few months.

“These previously-awarded units were facing gaps in funding due to increased costs,” said Nate Lichti, managing director of multifamily housing at Commerce. “The recommended award increases, in concert with funding from other partners, will ensure the affordable housing capacity previously committed to is built and placed into service.”