Harbor Highlands Development Wraps Up Phase 6, Introducing 40 Units

DULUTH, Minn.– A major milestone to help tackle the housing crisis in Duluth is finally complete and was celebrated this afternoon.

Harbor Highlands, a diverse complex in Duluth catering to backgrounds such as low income, and disability accommodations, finally wrapped up its sixth and final phase.

The 19-million-dollar investment introduced 40 units.

In addition, a tot lot playground was built to highlight the family friendly demographic.

The Housing & Redevelopment Authority of Duluth said, it’s affordable to households at a 50% area median income.

“It’s really important that we continue to look at opportunities to build housing here in Duluth. This project brings us affordable housing, six units for persons with disabilities, seven units for persons exiting homelessness, and the rest just for families that need that extra housing stability,” said Jill Keppers Executive Director HRA.

Leasing for phase six began back in July of this year.

At this time, there is still availability for some of the units.

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