Condo News – Other Development News

The Sanctuary Re-Opens January 28th

The Sanctuary Re-Opens January 28th

Construction on The Sanctuary, formerly the 1906 First Church of Christ building on Capitol Hill, is complete with sales to resume January 28th.

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Seattle condo project updates

Seattle condo project updates

The Danielle and 1111 E. Pike Condominiums are close to selling out with just three homes left at each development. Marselle & Hjarta are over 75% sold and the Pontedera reduced prices significantly.

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Prefab apartment building proposed next to Grandview

Prefab apartment building proposed next to Grandview

A 7-story prefabricated modular apartment building has been proposed on the vacant lot adjacent to the Grandview Condominium in Belltown.

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Hjarta Phase 2 Approved

Hjarta Phase 2 Approved

Hjarta phase 2 has been conditionally approved by the Seattle DPD. Hjarta II is currently planned as apartments in Seattle Ballard neighorhood, adjacent to the Hjarta Condominium.

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Project updates and development news

Project updates and development news

The Escala Condominium has obtained full Fannie Mae approval, new land use approvals that may affect Belltown condos, Queen Anne High School lawsuit and project updates.

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Update on The Sanctuary – Capitol Hill

Update on The Sanctuary – Capitol Hill

The Sanctuary development in the former First Church building moves forward with expected completion by the of the year.

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Battery and Elliott Design Review Meeting

Battery and Elliott Design Review Meeting

A design review meeting has been scheduled for the parcel of the formerly proposed Arthouse project at Battery and Elliott in Belltown.

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King5 on Seattle’s Condo Inventory

King5’s report on Seattle’s declining new construction inventory.

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Condo events and updates

Condo events and updates

A couple of condo related events are coming up this week including an investment seminar and a design review board meeting for the Joseph Arnold Lofts. The 7800 Plaza and Gallery Condominium are close to selling out their remaining units.

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More land use activity

More land use activity

The folks at the Seattle DPD must be working overtime – a 40-story Belltown tower gains conditional approval, plus design review meetings for an artist lofts project and more apartments.

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