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Alexandria Apartments
623 S. Howard
99204

Year built:
1910

Property Description:
Three story, historically significant, brick

Number of units:
20 one-bedroom, 2 two-bedroom

Project Description:
Acquired by SNAP in late 2003; renovation and weatherization started (tentative completion date: mid-2004)

Funding partners who made this project possible include:
City of Spokane HOME program (HUD)
Downtown Community Development Steering Committee (CDBG)
State of Washington Housing Trust Fund



Avondale Court
229 W. Second Avenue
99201

Year built:
1902

Property Description:
Three story, historically significant

Number of units:
26 studio apartments

Project Description:
Acquired by SNAP 1992; successful rehabilitation November 1992-September 1993

Funding partners who made this project possible include:
City of Spokane
Downtown Steering Committee (CDBG)
Spokane Housing Authority
Washington State Housing Trust Fund
Wells Fargo Bank



Collins Apartments
204 S. Wall
99201

Year built:
1910

Property Description:
Three story, reinforced brick

Number of units:
25 single room occupancy, 9 double room occupancy, 3 studio, and 2 one-bedroom units.

Project Description:
Acquired by SNAP 1996; residential remodel, 1999; commercial remodel, 1997, 2001; sidewalk replacement 1999-2000

Funding partners who made this project possible include:
City of Spokane
Downtown Steering Committee (CDBG)
State of Washington (DHSF)
Washington State Housing Trust Fund
Washington Trust Bank



Greene Court
3207 E. Carlisle
99207

Year built:
1996

Property Description:
Two wood-frame, two-story buildings

Number of units:
11 three-bedroom units, meeting room, on-site laundry, 17 off-street parking stalls

Project Description:
New construction by SNAP in 1996

Funding partners who made this project possible include:
City of Spokane (HOME)
State of Washington (HAP)
Washington Trust Bank



Knox Apartments
613 W. Knox
99205

Year built:
1905

Property Description:
Two-story, wood-frame, residential

Number of Units:
2 one-bedroom, 1 two-bedroom

Project Description:
SNAP purchased and rehabilitated property, 1993

Funding partner who made this project possible include:
Spokane County (grant, HOME)



Maxwell Apartments
1124 W. Maxwell

Year built:
1903

Property Description:
Two-story, wood-frame, residential

Number of units:
4 one-bedroom

Project Description:
Acquired by SNAP in 1991from HUD

Funding partner who made this project possible:
Spokane County (grant)



Napa Apartments
4708 N. Napa
99207

Year built:
1892

Property Description:
Two-story, wood-frame, residential

Number of units:
3 one-bedroom, 1 two-bedroom

Project Description:
Remodeled in 1980, SNAP acquired property in 1992

Funding partner who made this project possible:
Spokane County (grant)



Pacific Apartments
2701 E. Pacific
99202

Year built:
1909

Property Description:
Two-story, wood-frame, multi-family

Number of units:
10 two-bedroom

Project Description:
Extensive rehabilitation and weatherization, 1999-2000; acquired by SNAP late 2000

Funding partner who made this project possible:
Boeing, Inc.
Washington State Housing Trust Fund
Windermere Foundation



Resident Court
1203 W. Fifth
99204

Year built:
1974

Property Description:
Four-story, reinforced concrete, multi-unit

Number of units:
25 studio, 11one-bedroom, 7 two-bedroom

Project Description:
Acquired by SNAP, March 2000; extensive rehabilitation and weatherization 2000-01

Funding partners who made this project possible include:
City of Spokane HOME program (HUD)
Washington State Housing Trust Fund
Washington Trust Bank



Riverwalk Point I

Year built:
2002 (SHIP/SNAP)

Property Description:
Five two-story, multi-family buildings

Number of Units:
52 one, two, three and four bedroom units

Project Description:
SNAP’s newest development, incorporating energy efficient construction and the use of sustainable building practices; project earned national recognition from Rebuild America and the Department of Energy.

Funding partners who made this project possible:
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Strawbale
2725 E. Eighth
99202

Year built:
1996

Property Description:
Single-story, ranch-style, single-family

Number of units:
1 three-bedroom

Project Description:
New home construction by SNAP in 1996, using strawbale and environmentally friendly products and practices.

Funding partners who made this project possible:
City of Spokane
Northwest Ecological Builders Guild
Spokane Building and Construction
Trades Apprenticeship Program



St. Ann's Triplex

Year built:
1993 (SNAP)

Property Description:
Single-story, triplex, multi-family

Number of units:
2 two-bedroom, 1 three-bedroom

Project Description:
SNAP’s first new construction – fully ADA compliant, affordable housing.

Funding partners who made this project possible:
Spokane County HOME Program
St. Ann’s Parish
State of Washington (CTED)




Windermere Apartments, North and South
907/916 E. Sinto
99202

Year built:
1967

Property Description:
Two, two-story, wood-framed, multi-unit buildings

Number of units:
16 two-bedroom

Project Description:
Acquired by SNAP 1998; gas heat conversion and window replacement for weatherization, 2000.

Funding partners who made this project possible include:
City of Spokane HOME program (HUD)
Inland Northwest Bank
Windermere Foundation

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