The Jones-Knudson Apartments in downtown Tillamook celebrated their ribbon cutting ceremony on Saturday, Feb. 8.
The project has been in the works since 2019 to bring more housing options to the workforce of Tillamook County.
Owner Lisa Greiner purchased the building in 2018. The first level of the building was renovated to house her dance studio: Oregon Coast Dance Center. The second story was not set up as housing.
“People always ask me what was up there before: it was just one, big, gigantic open room we were using for storage,” Greiner said. “So, it’s super surreal to not have it be storage up there and actually see this come to fruition.”
Greiner had considered adding apartments to the second floor, but didn’t originally find it feasible. Then, a $200,000 grant from the Oregon Main Street Program got the project rolling. The project received additional support from: Tillamook County Housing Commission ($80,000), Tillamook Urban Renewal Agency ($100,000 forgivable loan, $100,000 low interest loan), and Senate Bill 1530 ($274, 075).
“Thank you to all of those sources,” Greiner said. “And thank you to Oregon Coast Bank because they were the only bank that actually trusted in us. I went to 10 other banks…Oregon Coast Bank saw the viability of this project.”
The funding helped add four apartments at 312 Main Ave in Tillamook. Of the four apartments, two remain unrented. The two available apartments are each two bedroom, 1 bathroom, and a little over 1,000 square feet each.
Additional details and rental information can be found here at Zillow.com.