Pipeline

BUILDING THE WAY HOME

Woodland Hearth – Tigard

Woodland Hearth is designed in response to feedback gathered during extensive community engagement along the SW Transportation corridor: a growing need for large family units. The design, therefore, is based on the premise of providing families and their children a place to call home. It provides opportunities for both younger and older children to play alongside a space to grow food and includes a connection with nature. The 63-unit community will include 19 three-bedroom and four four-bedroom units to accommodate multiple family types and living arrangements.

Jamii Court – Portland

This redevelopment will turn the Portland Value Inn site into a 96-unit multifamily rental development serving families. 47 apartment homes will have at least two bedrooms, and 39 will be affordable to households with incomes at 30% area median income or below. The community will include homes for 15 families with a head of household who exiting homelessness or experiencing housing instability. CPAH and HAKI Community Services will offer resident services, HAKI will assist with outreach efforts, and Urban League will provide case management and Supportive Housing services.

Meadowlark Place – Beaverton

Meadowlark Place is an affordable housing mixed-use development to be located in downtown Beaverton devoted to serving seniors (55 years or older). The ground floor will include a Head Start operated by Community Action to serve young children and families. This project will redevelop the former Beaverton Community Center site to include a 6 & 5-story, podium-style building that will support 104 affordable housing units consisting of 9 studio and 95 one-bedroom apartments. Residential amenities include on-site residential services and property management offices, community room with kitchen, community flex space, secure bike room, on-site laundry on each floor, outdoor courtyard seating area, community garden, and amenity deck.

Torchwood South – Tigard

Torchwood South is an affordable housing development that will be located on the parcel directly south of Woodland Hearth. Much like CPAH’s first development in this community, Torchwood South responds to housing needs identified during the community engagement process for the Southwest Coordinator by serving low-income and extremely low-income seniors and individuals living with disabilities. The development will support a mix of studio and one-bedroom apartments, on-site resident services and property management offices, a community room with a kitchen, and on-site laundry.

Lombard West – Beaverton

Description: Lombard West is envisioned to be a mixed-income, mixed-use community in the heart of Beaverton, developed in partnership with Urban Development + Partners (UD+P). Designed around a vibrant central courtyard, the project aims to maximize natural light and views for all residents while thoughtfully integrating with its surroundings. The development will include two residential towers to provide approximately 230 new homes, with a nine-story affordable housing building offering approximately 130 apartments targeting families and a seven-story market-rate building offering approximately 100 apartments in predominantly one- and two-bedroom units. The team hopes to incorporate an early learning center on the ground floor for residents and the wider community. A new linear public park, which shall be designed in collaboration with Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District (THPRD), will connect with the southern edge of the community. With its combination of housing, community amenities, and sustainable design, Lombard West continues Beaverton’s vision for a vibrant urban neighborhood.

With more in the works!