[box type=”shadow”]Summary: Alley’s End offers studio to 3-bedroom units for low-income renters. Developers used tax credits, bonds, ARPA funds and land lease. Walkable downtown site near jobs, transit and community services.[/box]OKLAHOMA CITY A downtown development intended to provide affordable housing to lower-income renters is expected to begin leasing next summer.Alley’s End, a 211-unit apartment complex, is now under construction at Northwest Fourth Street and E.K. Gaylord Boulevard.It’s a first-of-its-kind development in the downtown area. Rose Rock Development Partners teamed up with Belmont Development Company to make the largest affordable housing development in the urban core a reality.Two buildings of units will be available to residents who earn between 30-80% of the area median income with multiple options, including three-, two- and one-bedroom options and studios.“It’s a real boon for the people who live and work in that…..