$9.5 million North Phoenix project eyed for low-income housing

HousingBy Betty Reid | The Arizona Republic

An agency that assists homeless families is planning a $9.5 million development in north Phoenix that would provide low-income housing.

The United Methodist Outreach Ministries Phoenix, UMOM, bought 3.3 acres at 10825 N. Cave Creek Road in 2012. The non-profit wants to develop the North Mountain Village Apartments on the site.

The project would comprise of five independent buildings, which would include 48 affordable family apartments.

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