West Valley Development to Build 368 Affordable Housing Units

Article originally posted on HERE on March 24, 2023

A new West Valley construction project valued at $120 million broke ground Friday.

Called Centerline at Glendale, the development will eventually offer more than 350 affordable housing units, according to Jacqueline Edwards, director of the Maricopa County Human Services Department.

“There will be a priority given to folks who are between zero percent and 80% of Area Median Income. What that means is for a family of four, they cannot make any more than about $70,000 a year,” said Edwards.

Rents will range from about $500 to $1,800 per month depending on household income.

The project is expected to be completed in about two years. Funding comes from a mixture of federal, state and private equity funds.

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