5117 RAINIER AVE S SEATTLE, WA 98118 Get Directions
5117 RAINIER AVE S SEATTLE, WA 98118 Get Directions
Founded 1975
Incorporated
Annual Revenue $2,153,409.00
Employee Count 23
Industries Community Development Groups
Contacts Earl RichardsonSEED's Housing Development Program was created in 1986 as part of our comprehensive approach to community revitalization in southeast Seattle. Since then, SEED's has purchased and rehabilitated existing apartment buildings and developed new buildings to provide safe, attractive and affordable housing for residents. SEED has an ownership interest in 9 projects with 902 apartment units, and directly manages 5 projects with 147 apartment units. SEED's housing program is recognized for its innovative approach to the development of affordable housing. For rental information, please call (206) 723-7333.
SEED's Economic Development Program works with businesses, organizations, and institutions to improve existing commercial areas and broaden the mix of retail and commercial enterprises in Southeast Seattle. SEED's economic development projects represent an investment in the community of over $40 million and have helped to bring more than 500 new jobs to Southeast Seattle. SEED has initiated community planning in the past, and SEED supports business owners by participating in local merchant associations and other community groups.
Development Projects
Rainier Valley Cultural Center| Columbia City Gallery | Rainier Valley Square | Washington Care Center
Courtland Place at Rainier Court | The Dakota at Rainier Court | Rainier Court Phase 3 & 4
The Claremont Apartments & Claremont Place
Rainier Valley Gateway Plans
SEED has been working with community groups, stakeholders, University of Washington Students and design professionals to develop an action plan that can turn the Mt. Baker Light Rail Station Area and the Rainier Beach Business District into north and south Gateways to the Rainier Valley. The plans include a variety of ideas for improving the pedestrian environment, as well as the accessibility and appearance of the business districts. In 2010, SEED and the Rainier Beach Merchants Association received a 3-year "Only In Seattle" grant from the Seattle Office of Economic Development for various promotional and capacity building goals for the Rainier Beach "Beach Square" commercial district.
For information, please contact Kim Calander, Housing Developer: kcalander(at)seedseattle.org
SEEDArts believes in the power of art in building community. We offer visual, performing and public art programs that inspire and connect residents and visitors of Southeast Seattle.
Our programs provide
* Professional arts opportunities for wide range of artists, residents and youth to develop their artistic talents
* Exposure to quality arts experiences that highlight our diverse cultural community
* Enhance open spaces and the urban environment with art in public places
* Support community-based artists with facilities in which to work, perform, exhibit and teach
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