Construction is moving along on a new Vancouver office building for the state Department of Social and Health Services, which plans to consolidate its local programs under one centrally located roof.
The two-story building is nearing an Oct. 31 completion date at the busy corner of Northeast 136th Avenue and Ninth Street, just 10 blocks north of Southeast Mill Plain Boulevard and about nine blocks south of Northeast 18th Street, the area’s two main east-west arterials. Developed by Arlington-based Vine Street Group, the 73,654-square-foot office development will include approximately 233 parking stalls. The building will house DSHS programs for community, child support, senior and aging services, along with vocational rehabilitation and juvenile rehabilitation services, said Dianne Segura, senior director of public affairs for the department.
Many of the soon-to-br-relocated workers now report to offices at 5411 E. Mill Plain Blvd. in the Tower Mall office complex. Segura called the new location more accessible to citizens than the old site.
“DSHS is constantly seeking ways to improve and have our services as accessible as possible,” she said.