Native American group opens affordable apartment complex in downtown Phoenix

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By Bob McClay | KTAR

Ribbon cutting ceremonies were held Tuesday for a new affordable living apartment complex in downtown Phoenix.

The Urban Living on Second complex near 2nd Avenue and Roosevelt Street is offering 70 units to families who have an income that qualifies.

“Those are families earning from about $17,000 a year to about $45,000 a year,” said Diana Yazzie Devine, who is the CEO of a group called Native American Connections, which built the complex.

Rents are based on the tenant’s income. Even though the organization’s goal is to help Native Americans, you do not have to be Native American to live in the complex.

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