Valley Cities investigates sale of Woodmont Recovery Center site in Des Moines

Ken Taylor, CEO of Valley Cities – Behavioral Health Care, signed an agreement on Thursday, Feb. 18, with a potential buyer of the Woodmont property to enter into a 45-day period to complete a feasibility study and property value appraisal.

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Valley Cities – Behavioral Health Care provides counseling and drug use recover services to more than 7

Valley Cities – Behavioral Health Care provides counseling and drug use recover services to more than 7

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Ken Taylor, CEO of Valley Cities – Behavioral Health Care, signed an agreement on Thursday, Feb. 18, with a potential buyer of the Woodmont property to enter into a 45-day period to complete a feasibility study and property value appraisal.

Also signing the agreement was Michael Lai, CEO and Investing Partner of ML Companies, INC of USASIA Pacific EB5 Investment and SML Seattle Modern Living, LLC.

The Valley Cities Board of Directors has agreed to divest of the property if a viable offer is received.

Valley Cities has an agreement with the city of Des Moines through the end of March to identify potential uses for the Woodmont property and explore all options for relocating the services that had been planned there. Conversations about potential sale of the property are part of that mix.

Original plans for the 7.9 acres Woodmont Recovery Center in Des Moines on Pacific Highway near 272nd Street included administrative office space for Valley Cities, an outpatient behavioral and physical healthcare clinic, an evaluation and treatment facility, a secure detoxification unit, and a recovery café.

“We have successfully found sites in Kent and Seattle to house inpatient mental health care, substance abuse detoxification, and treatment and recovery services,” Taylor said. “Between those two facilities we will be adding more than 100 desperately-needed acute-care treatment beds.”

Valley Cities is still searching for locations to house outpatient counseling services, administrative offices, and a recovery café. It is expected to take until the end of March to make any decisions about these locations and the sale of the Woodmont site.

About Valley Cities

Valley Cities, a nonprofit agency, has provided treatment services to residents of King County, primarily South King County, for more than 50 years. More than 7,500 people were served in 2016. Services include licensed mental health counseling and chemical dependency treatment for people of all ages; domestic violence services; homeless outreach services and housing programs; family support programs; employment services, and specialized services for veterans and their families. Valley Cities operates offices in Auburn, Federal Way, Kent, Midway, Northgate, Rainier Beach, Renton, and soon in Enumclaw.

To learn more, visit www.valleycities.org.


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