The five-story building along Redmond Way will provide housing to people transitioning out of homelessness.
REDMOND, Wash. — Residents in Redmond said they’re concerned about a new housing project passed by city council, which is the same plan that the city of Kenmore recently rejected.
“I am interested in getting people off the street, but I don’t want to throw money at it and have it not be useful,” said Penny Nicholls, the owner of Penny Nicholls Salon.
Her salon is located across the street from a new Plymouth Housing project. A five-story, 100-unit building that will provide housing and stability for people transferring out
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