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New affordable housing and other developments in Pierce County

This collection of articles focuses on Pierce County's approach to addressing homelessness and developing affordable housing. Projects aim to support and shelter the homeless population, low-income families, and refugees.

A nonprofit in Tacoma plans to acquire homes to support unhoused youth and assist them in transitioning to permanent housing and self-sufficiency. The opening of a 60-unit tiny home village in Tacoma illustrates a collaboration between Pierce County and the Low-Income Housing Institute. The village provides case management, laundry facilities, and plumbed showers, ensuring a holistic approach to tackling homelessness. The $20 million expansion of Tacoma’s largest homeless shelter, led by the Tacoma Rescue Mission, seeks to double the available beds. This expansion seeks to address both immediate shelter needs and addiction recovery support. The project coincides with the potential loss of more than 300 shelter beds due to a funding shortfall.

In Tacoma’s Lincoln District, a new affordable housing project has opened, offering 77 units for Asian Pacific Islander elders and other low-income seniors. The initiative aims to integrate cultural knowledge sharing and support older residents in finding dignified living solutions. The project represents part of a broader strategy to boost affordable housing stock in the community.

Patsy Sure O’Connell speaks during the ribbon cutting event for a new affordable housing project named in her honor, on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, in Tacoma, Wash. By Brian Hayes

NO. 1: 77 UNITS OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR SENIORS NOW OPEN IN TACOMA. DETAILS HERE

Patsy Surh Place in Tacoma’s Lincoln District offers 77 units of affordable senior housing with modern amenities and community programs for elders. | Published May 22, 2025 | Read Full Story by Cameron Sheppard

A child staying at Tacoma’s former Comfort Inn plays soccer in the parking lot.

NO. 2: WA GIVES $2M TOWARDS GROUP’S EFFORT TO BUY TACOMA MOTEL FOR REFUGEE HOUSING

The former Quality Inn has hosted more than 350 refugees and asylum seekers since September. | Published May 28, 2025 | Read Full Story by Cameron Sheppard

A rendering of Town & Country Market in the Village at Harbor Hill in Gig Harbor. By Town & Country/Powell Development Co.

NO. 3: COULD A NEW TAX INCENTIVE GET THE VILLAGE AT HARBOR HILL ACROSS THE FINISH LINE?

The developer of the Village at Harbor Hill in Gig Harbor has expressed interest in the program. | Published June 10, 2025 | Read Full Story by Julia Park Debbie Cockrell

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A woman walks with her dog into a wooded area east of South Tyler Street as an extensive homeless encampment is cleared on Tuesday, May 30, 2023, in Tacoma, Wash. By Pete Caster

NO. 4: WHERE WILL PEOPLE GO IF 300+ SHELTER BEDS ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE IN TACOMA?

As Tacoma’s homeless shelters prepare to close, officials work on plans to assist hundreds of unhoused residents facing displacement. | Published May 31, 2025 | Read Full Story by Cameron Sheppard

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Bunk beds at Tacoma Rescue Mission’s women’s shelter will be the inspiration for the design of its expanded men’s shelter.

NO. 5: $20 MILLION EXPANSION OF TACOMA’S LARGEST HOMELESS SHELTER IN THE WORKS

Tacoma Rescue Mission is expanding its homeless shelter to 205 beds by summer 2026, addressing an urgent need for more housing and services. | Published June 2, 2025 | Read Full Story by Cameron Sheppard

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Harbor Hope Center’s home that provides temporary housing for youths and young adults, on Friday, June 6, 2025, in Gig Harbor, Wash. By Brian Hayes

NO. 6: NONPROFIT THAT OPERATES GROUP HOMES FOR HOMELESS YOUTH PLANS TACOMA EXPANSION

Gig Harbor’s Harbor Hope Center offers housing and support to unhoused youth. Learn about its fight to end chronic homelessness. | Published June 10, 2025 | Read Full Story by Cameron Sheppard

Rosie’s Village is a tiny home village operated by LIHI in Seattle.

NO. 7: 60-UNIT TINY HOME VILLAGE FOR THE HOMELESS IS COMING TO TACOMA THIS JULY

Tacoma’s Kingfisher Village will feature homes for up to 75 people. Discover the impact of this LIHI and Pierce County partnership. | Published June 6, 2025 | Read Full Story by Cameron Sheppard

The abandoned Rodeway Inn & Suites, 3100 Pacific Highway E., Fife, was acquired in May by Fife 119 LLC, affiliated with Sage Investment Group of Kirkland. The investment group plans to demolish and rebuild site to offer 121 studio apartments.

NO. 8: PIERCE COUNTY HOTEL SLATED TO GO FROM EYESORE TO ‘VIBRANT, ATTAINABLE HOUSING’

A development group known for hotel conversions has acquired the abandoned site for $4.25 million. | Published June 19, 2025 | Read Full Story by Debbie Cockrell

Tri Pointe Home’s Glacier Pointe Vista model home.

NO. 9: BUILDER INTRODUCES LATEST MODEL HOME AT TEHALEH. HERE ARE THE DETAILS

The Glacier Pointe Vista homes are marketed as between 2,809 to 3,306 square feet with 3 to 5 bedrooms. | Published June 27, 2025 | Read Full Story by Debbie Cockrell

Drone aerial view of Tacoma, Washington on July 15, 2022. Areas like Tacoma, Sumner and Puyallup are expected to need significantly more housing to keep up with population growth in the next 20 years. By David Ryder

NO. 10: UP TO 28 HOMES FOR LOW-INCOME FAMILIES PLANNED IN PIERCE COUNTY. HERE’S WHERE

Construction is scheduled to begin in 2027. | Published July 2, 2025 | Read Full Story by Becca Most

Sienna Apartments in the Parkland area was recently one of two sites sold to California investors.

NO. 11: TWO PIERCE COUNTY APARTMENT SITES SOLD FOR MORE THAN $40M. HERE ARE DETAILS

The complexes date to the 1980s. | Published July 5, 2025 | Read Full Story by Debbie Cockrell

The summary above was drafted with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists in our News division. All stories listed were reported, written and edited by McClatchy journalists.