More than 100 new affordable apartments greenlit for N. Portland neighborhood
Updated Jan 14, 2021;
Posted Jan 13, 2021
Cathedral Village will bring more than 100 new apartments with low and very low rent to the St. Johns neighborhood. (Portland Housing Bureau)
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The Portland City Council greenlit funding Wednesday for an affordable housing project that will bring more than 100 new apartments with low and very low rent to the St. Johns neighborhood.
The unanimously approved measure will provide about $17.4 million in Portland housing bond revenue for Cathedral Village, whose construction in the 8600 block of North Crawford Street will begin this year.
With sweeping views of the nearby St. Johns Bridge, the four-story, 110-unit building will offer low-income Portlanders a place to live within walking distance of grocery stores, public transit and Cathedral Park, city officials said.