
A four-story, 65-unit net-zero apartment building in Everett designed to provide permanent supportive housing for people experiencing chronic homelessness. The project combines energy-efficient design with wraparound support services, creating a path to stability for residents while achieving net-zero energy performance, affordable housing and sustainability going hand in hand.
Everett Safe Streets provides 65 permanent homes for people transitioning out of chronic homelessness in a building that achieves net-zero energy performance. The combination is rare: the highest sustainability standard applied to supportive housing, built on the conviction that the most vulnerable members of a community deserve buildings that are good for both people and the planet.
From emergency repairs to ground-up builds, Dawson teams deliver across Southeast Alaska and Northwest Washington.
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