Featured Buildings

The Spokane  
3616 34th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144 

  • 81 apartments and eight commercial suites 
  • Affordable homes for seniors, below 50% and 60% of area median income 
  • New construction completed in 2020

The Spokane provides seniors and disabled residents a dignified home in the city, allowing them to remain in their community as they age. Next to the Post Office, a grocery store, pharmacy, a major bus line and a future city park, the Spokane is the newest building in SEED’s Rainier Court development. 

Lilac Lodge  
5033 37th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118 

  • 44 apartments 
  • Affordable Section 8 rentals for the elderly and disabled 
  • Acquired and rehabilitated in 1997; renovated in 2020 

Recent renovations at this building improved the community and computer rooms, added more garden space, and most importantly, installed an elevator. Lilac Lodge offers seniors with very low, limited incomes an affordable place to live close to businesses and services in the Columbia City neighborhood. 

Lake Washington Apartments  
9061 Seward Park Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118 

  • 380 apartments 
  • Affordable homes for families, below 50% and 60% of area median income 
  • Acquired and rehabilitated in 1998; renovated in 2015 

Renovations at this large complex near the shores of Lake Washington included replacing roofs; upgrading lighting, heating, and electrical systems; installing energy-efficient washers and dryers; upgrading kitchens and bathrooms; and adding multiple new community spaces. 

Courtland Place 
3621 33rd Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144 

  • 208 apartments and seven commercial suites 
  • Affordable homes for seniors, below 30% and 60% of median income 
  • New construction completed in 2005 

Courtland Place was SEED’s first building at Rainier Court, a mixed-use development that reclaimed and environmentally remediated seven acres of land in Southeast Seattle. The largest building at this site, it provides much-needed affordable homes for seniors and space for local businesses.