Spokane Housing Authority awarded $7M for affordable housing project

The funding will help build Chalice Place, an 85-unit affordable housing complex for seniors and people with disabilities in northwest Spokane.

Jan. 28, 2026 at 2:55am

Spokane's Housing Authority has secured more than $7 million to build Chalice Place, an 85-unit affordable housing complex for seniors and people with disabilities at North Wall and Country Homes Boulevard. Funded through state programs and tax credits, construction is slated to start in fall 2026 and wrap up by spring 2028, expanding deeply affordable options in northwest Spokane.

Why it matters

The new affordable housing project will help address the need for more accessible and low-income housing options in the northwest Spokane area, which has seen rising costs and limited availability of affordable units in recent years.

The details

The Spokane Housing Authority was awarded the $7 million in funding through a combination of state programs and tax credits. The Chalice Place development will feature 85 units targeted at seniors and people with disabilities, providing deeply affordable housing options in a neighborhood that has struggled with affordability. Construction is expected to begin in fall 2026 and be completed by spring 2028.

  • The Spokane Housing Authority secured the $7 million in funding in early 2026.
  • Construction on the Chalice Place affordable housing project is slated to begin in fall 2026.
  • The Chalice Place development is expected to be completed by spring 2028.

The players

Spokane Housing Authority

The local government agency responsible for providing and managing affordable housing options in Spokane, Washington.

Chalice Place

An 85-unit affordable housing complex for seniors and people with disabilities being developed by the Spokane Housing Authority in northwest Spokane.

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The takeaway

The new Chalice Place affordable housing development represents a significant investment in expanding access to low-income and accessible housing options in the growing northwest Spokane area, which has struggled with rising costs and limited availability of affordable units in recent years.