Baker neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, designed to provide living accommodation to physically or mentally challenged individuals and their caretakers.
The building has a multi-purpose recreation room that operates as a hub for local events and is also able to function as a voting station.
One issue faced by Center Park is the lengthy waiting list of potential residents.
This situation has led to a debate over the question of building additional living structures for the disadvantaged.
During the late 1970s and early 1980s, several of the disabled people who lived at Center Park banded together in an attempt to get better wheelchair lifts installed on Seattle's Metro buses.