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December 13, 2001
Christopher Brown, Julie Wade, Ken Carter, Lyn Krizanich and Mary Stevens joined the board of Plymouth Housing Group. Brown is a tax and business attorney. Wade, who moved to the area from Texas 20 years ago, is also a lawyer, working for Starbucks. She worked 10 years at the Seattle Housing Authority. Carter, who grew up in Japan, has worked as a stockbroker for 15 years. Krizanich, who lives near Pike Place Market, has worked for 17 years in commercial development and management. Stevens worked for 13 years as a fundraiser, including as development director for A Contemporary Theater.
Plymouth's latest project is 73 apartments for formerly homeless men and women on the former Ivar's site on Lower Queen Anne, at First Avenue and Denny Way. Construction is expected to begin soon on the six-story structure, which will include first-floor retail. Plymouth assembled $9 million in funds from the Washington Housing Finance Commission, the National Equity Fund, the city of Seattle's housing levy, the state, Seattle Housing Authority, Washington Mutual, Federal Home Loan Bank and Impact Capital.