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'Social Impact' Company Bags Newly Updated Suburban Seattle Apartments

California Buyer Focuses on Environmentally Conscious Communities
OnePath Investments, buyer of Sheridan Beach Terrace Apartments in Lake Forest Park, has a green, community-oriented approach to its properties. (CoStar)
OnePath Investments, buyer of Sheridan Beach Terrace Apartments in Lake Forest Park, has a green, community-oriented approach to its properties. (CoStar)
By Clare Kennedy
CoStar News
August 5, 2019 | 5:27 P.M.

OpenPath Investments, which bills itself as a "social impact real estate company," has paid a little less than $14.4 million for a 1960s apartment building that it plans to renovate into an eco-friendly urban village in a suburb about a dozen miles north of Seattle.

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