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Community group to convert motel near Seattle to supportive housing

Low Income Housing Institute buys Oasis Inn in Tacoma with plans for units reserved for homeless, respite care
The Low Income Housing Institute paid $13.4 million to buy the Oasis Inn hotel in Tacoma, Washington. (CoStar)
The Low Income Housing Institute paid $13.4 million to buy the Oasis Inn hotel in Tacoma, Washington. (CoStar)
CoStar News
October 29, 2024 | 8:56 P.M.

A Seattle-based nonprofit housing organization bought a motel in Tacoma, Washington, that it plans to convert to supportive housing and medical care for homeless people in one of the country's higher-cost multifamily markets.

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