By Adrian Skabelund | AZ Daily Sun
The City of Flagstaff will provide $3.33 million to support the construction of 139 designated affordable apartment units in downtown Flagstaff.
Last week, the Flagstaff City Council approved the measure, which will go to support a project by Foundation for Senior Living to construct the apartment complex on the site of the old Catholic school.
The project is set to come in two phases. First, the San Francisco Square Apartments will serve seniors earning up to 80% of the area median income, followed by the Aspen Lofts Apartments on the same site. The Aspen Lofts units will serve individuals and families earning up to 60% of the area median income.
“These two projects taken together are going to have a huge positive impact on seniors and families in our community. I can’t wait to help welcome our neighbors to their new homes,” said Mayor Becky Daggett in a statement.