“Half of our units are for extremely low-income tenants,” Crawford said. “That means their rent is about $474. Our other apartments are $791 and that means that person is making less than $21,600 a year. We had about 10 folks who moved into our building who were homeless at the time they moved in. Being able to provide housing for people when we know we are in such a crisis situation here in Seattle … And it’s part of the market’s mission to do so.”