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What's That Construction Project? Vintage at Washington Station

What’s That Construction Project? Vintage at Washington Station

The Vintage at Washington Station being developed by Reno-based Greenstreet Development just off Washington and Third streets will be a low-income apartment for residents age 55 and above with 200 plus units mostly in the $1,000 range utilities included. 

To qualify, seniors will need to receive 60% or less of the area median income or AMI which equates to $35,100 or lower for one person and $83,800 for a family of four in Reno.

A handful of units will be reserved for seniors who make or get 45% or less of the area median income, as part of requirements set by the City of Reno which sold the land to Greenstreet Development.

It follows a similar Greenstreet Development model called The Vintage at Sanctuary on Gentry Way, which has units with their own kitchen and washer and dryer, a clubhouse with a shared kitchen, a gym, a dog park and social rooms.

Our Town Reno Reporting, September 2023

Monday 09.25.23
Posted by Nicolas Colombant
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