Seattle's newest homeless housing facility opened with promises of expanding shelter capacity for people experiencing chronic homelessness, but questions are em... (opens in new tab)
Seattle's newest homeless housing facility opened with promises of expanding shelter capacity for people experiencing chronic homelessness, but questions are emerging about why most of its units remain unoccupied a week after opening. About 15 people are currently living at the Bayside Enhanced Shelter, which began operations on June 9 in Seattle's Interbay neighborhood. The facility, at 1551 W. Armory Way, is operated by the nonprofit Everyone Deserves Housing and features prefabricated unit...
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