At least 148 of units will be dedicated for households making 50 percent or less of the area median income, which translates to $45,150 for one person or $64,500 for a family of four. Housing for this slice of the population is particularly scarce in Arlington County, which does not have a public housing authority and instead generally works with nonprofit developers to build and rent affordable properties.
Source: Washington Post July 13, 2021 22:51 UTC