Development Pipeline
Home Forward is a public corporation with the ability to function like a private real estate developer.
New Developments & Renovations
Grace Peck Terrace Renovation Project
Grace Peck Terrace Renovation Project This project preserves 95 units of affordable housing in Portland’s Irvington Neighborhood. Grace Peck Terrace was built in 1980. In recent years, its exterior envelope
Fairfield Apartments
Fairfield Apartments Redevelopment of this historic 82-unit SRO building will begin in Spring 2023. Existing residents will receive full relocation benefits and the choice to return to the building after
PCC Killingsworth Housing Site
PCC Killingsworth Housing Site Supported by Metro's Regional Affordable Housing BondStarting during the summer of 2023, Home Forward will construct 84 new affordable homes on the current site of Portland
Troutdale Site
Troutdale Site As of February 2022, work is underway to design 94 affordable apartments at a site provided by Multnomah County in the historic old town area of Troutdale, adjacent to
Peaceful Villa
Peaceful Villa Home Forward plans to redevelop Peaceful Villa in 2024. This decision affects the 70 households who currently call Peaceful Villa home, and those who will move into the newly
3000 SE Powell
3000 SE Powell A new apartment community with 206 affordable homes located on SE 30th and Powell Blvd will open by June 2024. Supported by Portland's Housing Bond This apartment community
A New Pathway to 2025
A New Pathway to 2025We need your input! Please complete the March 2021 Survey of Residents to let us know how we're doing. Click here for Spanish Click here for English Three of
Fountain Place
Fountain Place After successful relocation of residents prior to the COVID-19 closures, work began in March 2020 to undertake seismic structural improvements and renovation of existing apartments. Apartments will remain
Dekum Court
Dekum Court Supported by Metro’s Regional Affordable Housing BondPlans for 187 new affordable rental homes in NE Portland are underway! With funding from Metro’s Affordable Housing Bond, Oregon Housing and