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  2. University of Washington Tacoma - Wikipedia

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    UW Tacoma expects to continue to increase enrollment and add additional buildings. In March 2011, the campus opened the renovated Russell T. Joy Building, the last of the formerly blighted warehouse buildings along the campus' Pacific Avenue boundary. The campus purchased Court 17 Apartments in 2016 as a dorm that now houses 290 students. [10]

  3. Housing at the University of Washington - Wikipedia

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    There are also three family housing options for registered full-time students at the Seattle campus. Housing at the University of Washington is not limited to HFS. Fraternities and sororities at the University of Washington accommodate from 15 to 116 members. More than 1,000 freshmen a year live in the university's 50 fraternity and sorority ...

  4. Here’s how Tacoma apartment development is going and ... - AOL

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    The city of Tacoma is seeing a slight downturn in the number of new apartments proposed this year, while the value of the projects has risen. Megan Snow, spokesperson for the city, told The News ...

  5. Former Kmart site on 6th Ave. in Tacoma seeing rise of ... - AOL

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    The site of the former Kmart on Sixth Avenue is steadily becoming home to a new apartment complex. ... 10-acre site at 5132 Sixth Ave. in Tacoma from another LLC representing ... 17 residential ...

  6. Tacoma’s apartment boom continues with 2 more projects ...

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    Both will qualify for city tax breaks for offering rent-restricted units.

  7. Low Income Housing Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Low Income Housing Institute serves the Puget Sound region of Western Washington. LIHI programs serve homeless and low-income people in Snohomish, King, Island, Kitsap, Pierce and Thurston Counties. LIHI housing serves communities in Seattle, Lynnwood, Lacey, Olympia, Tacoma, Bremerton, and smaller towns throughout the region.