BROKEN BOW, OK – Broken Bow residents have new homes after the Choctaw Nation held two ribbon-cutting ceremonies, opening more tribal member housing options and the Timber View Apartments in Broken Bow.
The Timber View Apartments in Broken Bow offer 120 one- and two-bedroom units and aim to support the housing needs of Choctaw tribal members and associates, including the employees of the new Choctaw Landing.
“We are thrilled to open the doors of Timber View Apartments and provide our community with high-quality housing options,” said Chief Gary Batton of the Choctaw Nation. “This development reflects our commitment to meeting the needs of our tribal members and associates, ensuring they have access to safe and affordable housing.”
Alongside the Timber View Apartments, the Choctaw Nation Housing Authority also announced the opening of 16 lease with an option to purchase (LEAP) homes and 20 affordable rental units in Broken Bow. This brings the total number of completed homes in Choctaw Nation District 2 to 131, including 60 affordable rental, 61 LEAP, and 10 independent elder homes. These additional housing options aim to address the growing demand for affordable and accessible housing for tribal members.