WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren toured the nearly completed Capitol Vue Apartments in Window Rock alongside Navajo Housing Authority officials, project managers, and construction partners to review progress on one of the Navajo Nation’s newest housing developments.
The Capitol Vue Apartment Complex, funded through the American Rescue Plan Act and The Native American Housing Assistance and Self Determination Act (NAHASDA) funding, is expected to be completed in July 2026. The project was developed to help address the growing housing demand across the Navajo Nation, including housing needs for working families, young professionals, students, elders, and essential employees serving Navajo communities.
During the visit, President Nygren toured multiple units and reviewed future development concepts that could expand employee and workforce housing in the area. Discussions also focused on long-term infrastructure needs, including water storage capacity, utility connections, and future expansion opportunities on nearby administrative land.
“This is the type of housing our Navajo Nation needs more of,” President Nygren said. “Projects like Capitol Vue show what is possible when we invest in modern, quality housing that supports families, employees, and the future growth of our Nation.”
The approximately $37 million project features modern apartment amenities including balconies, patios, recessed lighting, washer and dryer connections, larger hallways, central air conditioning, outdoor gathering spaces, and ADA-accessible units.
Construction crews continue work on utilities, roads, sidewalks, and finishing details across the site. According to project leaders, the development is designed to serve as a model for future apartment-style housing developments across the Navajo Nation.
“This really raises the standard for housing on the Navajo Nation,” President Nygren said during the tour. “We need to keep building opportunities like this for our people.”
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