Cutting the ribbon: Bridget Calfee, Home Plate; Jodi Enos, US Bank; Ann Silverberg, Related Northwest; Stef Kondor, Related Northwest; Kathryn Harrington, Washington County; Gerritt Rosenthal, Metro; Natasha Detweiler, Oregon Housing & Community Services; Tim Carpenter, EngAGE
Terrace Glen, a beautiful, 144-unit low-income, intergenerational development, opened on Thursday, June 29th. The large community includes apartments ranging in size from studios to four-bedrooms. The two four-story residential buildings have common amenities including a community room with kitchen, teen lounge, and art and craft space. They surround a courtyard, which includes a playground and barbecue area. EngAGE is the on-site resident services provider and will offer an array of programs with a focus on arts education.
More info in this Portland Tribune article.
EngAGE Founder/CEO Tim Carpenter addresses the gathering.
Terrace Glen was designed by C2K Architecture and built by Walsh Construction, with a sustainable Earth Advantage Multifamily Certification. Others involved in the financing include Oregon Housing and Community Services, the Oregon Department of Energy, the Energy Trust of Oregon, Citibank and U.S. Bank.