The development area is also under consideration for an extension of the Multifamily Tax Exemption program, which offers developers a tax exemption for having 20 percent of their units available only for households earning less than the area’s median family income for eight to 12 years. The city of Vancouver is still accepting public comments for the expansion until the end of April and will revisit the idea in the summer.
In terms of the timing of this development, David Copenhaver, president and partner at Cascadia Development Partners, said it’s hitting a good moment in the peaks and troughs of the economy’s swing.
“We believe this is the time when you want to design and title,” Copenhaver said. “These cycles don’t last forever.”