Belltown Lofts – 66 Bell Street Seattle, WA 98121

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GENERAL DATA (map)

Year Built: 1914
Number of Floors: 6
Number of Units: 58
Common Areas & Amenities: Rooftop terrace
Companies: Driscoll Architects | Magnusson Klemencic Associates | Marpac | U-Arc Studio of Seattle


COMMENTS

Belltown Lofts was built with the objective of providing affordable housing in Belltown. The 1914 brick building was renovated in 2000. The completed project is now a mixed-use space including residential and commercial. 25 of the units are original true lofts while the other 33 are flats. This is also one of few condo buildings that have official landmark status.

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MEDIA

Seattle Times – Urban American dreams: Housing the Northwest tour shows off hot new multifamily homes
Puget Sound Business Journal – Belltown uneasy over drug activity
DJC.COM – A look at the Belltown Lofts
Urban Fund – Belltown Lofts

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Banner Building – 80 Vine Street Seattle, WA 98121

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Year Built: 1994
Number of Floors: 7
Number of Units: 31
Common Areas & Amenities:
Companies: Steven Hensel | Weinstein Copeland Architects


COMMENTS

The Banner Building is a concrete and glass tower with towering windows facing the sound. With only 31 unique loft style units, the building only stands 7 stories (5 of which are residential). Units have a a combination of conventional flats and double-height artist’s lofts. This urban award-winning building was designed to have an industrial appeal and a focus on energy conservation.

HOMEPAGE

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MEDIA

Seattle PI – Lofty heights: Tower combines incredible views with modern living spaces
Seattle Weekly – 16 Best architectural additions to the city since 1976
AIA Seattle – AIA Seattle Medal 1997: William J. Bain Jr. FAIA
Ecotope – Multi-Family Residential and Mixed-Use Projects
bizjournals.com – Koryn Rolstad sculpts design business from public and private sectors

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