This site, formerly a single-family home built in the 1860s, is scheduled to become 23 one-bedroom condos and 17 two-bedroom condos for households with 80% and below of the area median income. Each unit will have one parking spot. See the project website.

The City is contributing $2,250,000, plus $500K in matching funds, plus $179K in economic development funds and $950K through the Downtown Development Authority.
