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June 19, 2003
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Meadowbrook View
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The Low Income Housing Institute in Seattle and architect Tom Eanes of Pyatok Architects won a national Fannie Mae Maxwell Award for Excellence for development of the 50-unit Meadowbrook View apartments at 11032 Lake City Way N.E. The sloped, L-shape site borders Lake City Way, a heavy commercial area to the west and a single-family neighborhood to the east. The four-building complex consists of 13 three- and four-bedroom townhouse units and 37 flats over ground-floor commercial space and parking, centered around two courtyards. Fifteen of the units are reserved for homeless families, with the rest for families earning up to 60 percent of area median income. Construction finished late last year. The general contractor was Walsh Construction. The city of Seattle's Office of Housing put $1.6 million into the project.