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Status
  
Under construction

Architectural
  
435 feet (133 m)

Parking
  
374 parking stalls

Architecture firm
  
Weber Thompson

Estimated completion
  
2018

Number of units
  
465

Type
  
Residential

Developer
  
Holland Partner Group

Roof
  
122 m

Construction started
  
2016

Floor count
  
40

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Address
  
970 Denny Way Seattle, Washington

970 Denny Way is an under construction residential skyscraper in Seattle, Washington. When completed in 2018, the 40-story, 435-foot-tall (133 m) tower will have 465 apartments. When built, it will become the first skyscraper in the South Lake Union neighborhood as well as its tallest structure and one of the few highrise buildings outside of Downtown Seattle. The building is located at the intersection of Denny Way and Terry Avenue, near the headquarters of The Seattle Times and the Cornish College of the Arts.

Developer Holland Partner Group contracted architecture firm Weber Thompson to design a building that reflected both the industrial origins of the neighborhood (as seen in the six-story brick podium) as well as the high-tech future (as seen in the tower's glass exterior). The building will feature a 374-stall parking garage, as well as 188 bike spaces, and amenity spaces such as an outdoor porch and rooftop deck. The podium will house 15,100 square feet (1,400 m2) of retail space.

History

Holland Partner Group announced plans for a 40-story residential skyscraper on the site in December 2014, and purchased the site in March 2015 for $20.1 million. The design was approved by the city of Seattle in December 2015, allowing for construction to begin in January 2016 with the demolition of a three-story warehouse on the project site that was built in 1927.

References

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