OUR CAMPUS
HOPEWORKS STATION NORTH
HopeWorks Station North was opened in October 2019 and is taking transformation to the next level. Situated on what was once an underutilized industrial area, this development anchors a bustling hub of opportunity for members of our community looking to get stabilized and on a career pathway. HopeWorks Station North includes 65 affordable apartments empowering disadvantaged veterans, families, and youth through sustainable pathways towards self-sufficiency, a community hub, and Kindred Kitchen; A food-focused social enterprise that offers culinary training programs, career counseling, and confidence-building for residents and neighbors.

HOPEWORKS STATION NORTH
HopeWorks Station North was opened in October 2019 and is taking transformation to the next level. Situated on what was once an underutilized industrial area, this development anchors a bustling hub of opportunity for members of our community looking to get stabilized and on a career pathway. HopeWorks Station North includes 65 affordable apartments empowering disadvantaged veterans, families, and youth through sustainable pathways towards self-sufficiency, a community hub, and Kindred Kitchen; A food-focused social enterprise that offers culinary training programs, career counseling, and confidence-building for residents and neighbors.
HOPEWORKS STATION SOUTH
The development of the HopeWorks Station Campus began in 2014 with the acquisition and renovation of a two-story building located at 34th and Broadway in the growing Everett Station District, just two blocks from the newly renovated transit station. HopeWorks Station South is home to two of our four social enterprises, and HopeWorks’ staff offices. Traveling north on Broadway Ave., our well-kept, green landscaping designed by Ground Works catches your eye amidst the many industrial buildings. Our street-front windows showcase an alluring array of home furnishings and decor for sale at RENEW Home & Decor.

HOPEWORKS STATION SOUTH
The development of the HopeWorks Station Campus began in 2014 with the acquisition and renovation of a two-story building located at 34th and Broadway in the growing Everett Station District, just two blocks from the newly renovated transit station. HopeWorks Station South is home to our three existing social enterprises and HopeWorks’ staff offices. Traveling north on Broadway Ave., our well-kept, green landscaping designed by Ground Works catches your eye amidst the many industrial buildings. Our street-front windows showcase an alluring array of home furnishings and decor for sale at Renew Home & Decor. As you wander in search of the perfect vintage dinner table.
BUILDING SUSTAINABILITY
The HopeWorks Station goal is to transform the way we use, produce, and consume energy. This is being accomplished through both energy generation and an energy behavior initiative. Through the performance of the building, we are seeking to generate a model that will benefit affordable housing developers in Washington State and promote a sustainability concept in our community.

BUILDING SUSTAINABILITY
The HopeWorks Station goal is to transform the way we use, produce, and consume energy. This is being accomplished through both energy generation and an energy behavior initiative. Through the performance of the building, we are seeking to generate a model that will benefit affordable housing developers in Washington State and promote a sustainability concept in our community.