The Lutheran Community Services Building, developed by the Lutheran Alliance to Create Housing (LATCH) will provide 32,000 square feet of program space for a variety of social services, on site parking for 92 cars, office space for the tri-state administration office of Lutheran Community Services, and extensive site development with gathering spaces, garden areas, and paths to connect it to the Angle Lake Senior Housing project.
The childcare and after school program will provide space for 75 infants and children. Social service spaces will provide services to the immigrant and refugee population of South King County, including a Family Support Center, in-home care to the disabled and elderly living in independent settings, and counseling and divorce lifeline services. The project will bring the first medical clinic to the city of SeaTac. King County Health Services will develop the Four-Physician Clinic.