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February 23, 2012

LIHI's Ernestine Anderson Place

The Low Income Housing Institute named its new Central District senior housing project Ernestine Anderson Place. The 61-unit complex is at 2010 S. Jackson St., and will house low-income and previously homeless people. Nightclubs lined Jackson Street during the jazz era, and Anderson performed there, along with Ray Charles, Quincy Jones and others. Runberg Architectural Group designed the project and Walsh Construction is building it. Financing is from the city, King County, United Way, US Bank, and state and federal agencies. It is scheduled to be done by year's end.




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