SEATTLE – A new tiny home village opened Saturday in Seattle’s Interbay neighborhood, providing 75 shelter units dedicated to helping adults experiencing chronic homelessness.
The “Bayside Enhanced Shelter,” located near Armory Way and 15th Avenue West, focuses on individuals facing chronic homelessness, substance-use disorders, and mental illness. The site is designed to serve as a transitional stepping stone toward permanent housing.
On-site resources and rapid development
The new village features 75 individual units, each measuring approximately 70 square feet. To aid residents in their transition, the facility offers round-the-clock resources.
What they’re saying:
“There is 24/7 staff support here, case management, connections with whatever services people need,” Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson stated.…