Archive for the tag 'Greenwood'

Two large apartments proposed

815 Pine Seattle

815 Pine Street

Security Properties has proposed a 37-story, 310-unit residential tower at the old Pande Cameron site situated between the Paramount Theatre and Tower 801. The design of 815 Pine closely resembles Security Properties’ other nearby tower proposal, Kinects.

A DPD design review, early design guidance meeting has been scheduled for October 14th 13th at Seattle City Hall. The meeting time is slated for 5:30 pm 7:00 pm in the Boards and Commissions Room L280.

For more info, click here to view the project’s design workbook.

 

Leilani Square

Up in North Seattle, Mastro Properties is planning an equally large 301-unit apartment development at the site of the former Leilani Lanes bowling alley on Greenwood Avenue.

The proposal is for two 5-story buildings that will include 601 parking stalls, 7,500 square feet of retail space and a 39,000 square foot mini-storage.

A design review board meeting has been scheduled for Monday, September 22nd at Ballard High School. The meeting bulletin provides two time slots, one at 6:30 pm and the other at 8:00 pm, both in the school’s library.

Mastro’s prior new construction development in the area was the Sapphire condominium at North 85th St in Greenwood.

Click here to download the design proposal workbook from the Seattle DPD website.

Leilani Square overview
Leilani Square
Leilani Square

Land use review for Leilani Lanes site

A land use review board meeting for the Leilani Lanes parcel on Greenwood Avenue has been scheduled for Monday, September 22nd between 6:30 pm and 8:00 pm. The meeting, which will be held at Ballard High School, will provide the public an opportunity to learn about the project and to provide feedback.

The application is for two 5-story structures containing 301 apartment units, 601 below grade parking spots, retail and mini-storage space.

View the land use notification bulletin.

The developer is Mastro properties who also built the Sapphire condominium in Greenwood, and the architect for the project is Group Architect.