By InBusiness Phoenix
The City of Phoenix, RPM Team and Sprung Structures are announced the grand opening of the Phoenix Navigation Center – the City’s flagship and largest housing facility, designed to provide immediate and transitional solutions for people experiencing homelessness.
“This center will have ample space for people to live and work on the things they need to work on to end their homelessness,” says Rachel Milne, director of the Office of Homeless Solutions for the City of Phoenix.
“It’s city-owned and city-operated, in partnership with our non-profit partners,” she said. “This facility represents our commitment to providing more capacity and comprehensive services to address the rising number of unsheltered individuals.”
The 280-bed center consists of three Sprung Structures: one dedicated to women’s housing, another for men’s housing, and a third which will be used as a central Navigation Center. Meals and support services will be located here.