Tower developments sprouting all over downtown Bellevue

Puget Sound Business Journal 3.21.19

CD Heritage is the developer of 888 Bellevue Tower, a 19-story, 158-unit apartment tower under construction at 888 108th Ave. NE. The project is scheduled for completion in October 2019.

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First Look: Seattle Condo Project Designed to Evoke Mother and Child

Puget Sound Business Journal 10.16.18

Architect Julia Nagele discussed her inspiration for a 45-story tower design near Seattle’s Pike Place Market.

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Movement Starts on Seattle Capitol Hill Transit-Oriented Development

ENR Northwest 8.2.18

Sound Transit has teamed with developer Gerding Edlen to create a transit-oriented, mixed-income and mixed-use development to surround a new Capitol Hill light rail station in Seattle.

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Gridirion condos open their doors in the stadium district

Curbed Seattle 3.14.18

The long-awaited Gridiron condo building has finally opened on the cusp of Pioneer Square and Sodo, right across from Centurylink Field. The project preserves the historic Seattle Plumbing Company building, constructed in a triangle shape popular at the time of its construction in 1903, adding several steel-and-glass stories above for a total of 11 floors

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First look inside the Gridiron, where no two condos are the same

Puget Sound Business Journal 2.23.18

Located in historic Pioneer’s Square, the Gridiron has dozens of units that will be sold as affordable housing with purchase prices restricted by income.

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Luna apartments—and the new PCC—break ground in West Seattle

Seattle Curbed 1.16.18

The West Seattle PCC—previously a single-story building with a large surface parking lot—is sprouting up into a four-story building. The Luna, a mixed-use development by Madison Development Group, broke ground on the site today.

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First look: Seattle condo project designed to evoke mother and child

Puget Sound Business Journal 12.11.19

Architect Julia Nagele discussed her inspiration for a 45-story tower design near Seattle’s Pike Place Market.

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Hewitt shows undulating ‘cloud’ design for 29-story apartment tower in SLU

Seattle DJC 12.11.19

Gemdale USA is planning a 29-story residential tower with up to 340 units, retail and underground parking on a South Lake Union corner it doesn’t yet own, at 222 Dexter Ave. N.

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PSBJ Interview: Julia Nagele goes from designing closets to skyscrapers

PSBJ 12.11.19

One day she was outfitting closets for friends, and it seemed the next she was working on the design of a Belltown apartment tower.

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Futurecast forum event taps thought leaders on the residential renaissance of Pioneer Square’s emerging waterfront district

GeekWire 12.11.19

A multi-year, multi-billion-dollar transformation of Seattle’s waterfront is triggering a residential revival along the two-mile stretch that—until recently—was best known for the Alaskan Way Viaduct. Now with the elevated highway coming down, brokers say interest in living near the seaside promenade is rising.

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Jackson Apartments

This large multi-family development was built upon a vision to create an eclectic and vibrant community that would be a reflection of the past, present and future of the Central District neighborhood. The project realizes the community’s desire for the site to “breathe green” with its extensive network of open spaces and lushly planted midblock pedestrian corridor that features opportunities for public art and play.

 

ABOUT the project

Located in the Central District, Jackson Apartments is a 532-unit multifamily project set within a neighborhood context, featuring extensive open space, a ground level grocer and unique micro retail opportunities. The street level includes a 12,000-square-foot public plaza—a flexible space that can accommodate small gatherings to neighborhood-wide celebrations. Connecting the neighborhood to the commercial corridor, a 60-foot-wide mid-block pedestrian promenade is lushly planted with a rich plant palette to encourage pollinators, raingardens to collect stormwater and amenities such as playful seating and public art. Additionally the site includes a series of terraces and courtyards featuring residential amenities such as comfortable seating, fire pits, kitchen and BBQ grills, and a dog/pet station.