Apartments west of downtown Phoenix to offer ‘quality, attainable housing’

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Greenlight Communities.)

There’s no shortage of construction in the Valley, and if you’re like us, you often wonder what’s going on when you see cranes and bulldozers. So when we see something happening, we set out to find some answers.

Driving the news: If you’ve curious about the cluster of buildings under construction on the northeast corner of 16th and Polk streets, just north of Van Buren, it’s the future site of an affordable housing project from a company that’s building similar apartment complexes elsewhere in the Valley.

Details: The bulk of the lot will be taken up by Greenlight Communities’ Streamliner 16th project, which aims to provide “quality, attainable housing” for people who work or go to school in the downtown Phoenix area, the developer’s representatives told the city.

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