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Old Posted: Apr 26, 2012, 4:29 PM
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Seattle Signals Glut Risk as Apartment Construction Rises

By Hui-yong Yu - Apr 5, 2012 9:54 AM PT


The biggest surge of Seattle-area apartment construction in a quarter century is threatening to undercut the growth in rents, a trend that’s also emerging in such U.S. cities as Washington and Houston.

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Our construction is still overwhelmingly certain neighborhoods and certain types of units (not many large apartments, no condos, etc.). Subsectors might overbuild but other subsectors seem to be gearing up, or potentially gearing up.
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I only know of 1 apartment complex being built in Snohomish County, outside of a few smallish complexes in downtown Everett.
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Our construction is still overwhelmingly certain neighborhoods and certain types of units (not many large apartments, no condos, etc.). Subsectors might overbuild but other subsectors seem to be gearing up, or potentially gearing up.
Yes, you're right...........this mothballed office development is back on.......unfortunately, I can't find a rendering for it:

Schnitzer West revives plan for 36-story office tower downtown

After a long, recession-driven lull in new high-rise construction in downtown Seattle, one developer is again seeking permits for a 36-story office tower.

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I was commenting on residential. Many residential infill types look like they're recovering despite being inactive currently.
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Thanks for the updates Vashon! I feel like I'm learning a little about construction, looking at your photos.

How tall is that data center going to be?
Also, do they seem to be having water control issues at Stadium Place?
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The data center is just a few stories on top of the remaining portion of the garage. I'd guess that it has to stay close to the weight of the floors they demolished, with minimal ability to expand footings.
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An image of Amazon's massive development proposed for downtown Seattle. "The larges urban headquarters proposed for a modern tech company."
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Two more SLU office buildings proposed

Walsh Construction and Vulcan Real Estate have applied to put up office buildings at the periphery of Amazon's new 1.7 million-square-foot headquarters complex.


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Hedreen deals could put high-rises on Greyhound block


Seattle developer R.C. Hedreen, which already owns most of the downtown block dominated by the aging Greyhound bus station, is buying the remainder of the block and plans to apply for permits for a high-rise hotel and office complex

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http://www.djc.com/news/re/12040885.html

i couldn't find anything about this on here, but there must be something.

i read about this in the oregonian this morning.

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Yes, long planned and finally back. The current wave is all in the 24-story range and shorter, so this will (actually might *) be the first fairly tall one in this wave. About 360 units and 260 parking spaces. Small site only a little bit larger than the tower floorplates. Part of a growing residential/hotel cluster just east of the main Retail Core.

* Phase 1 of the Insignia Condos at 5th & Battery was also leaked/rumored to be starting around this month at the same 40-story, 440' height. This would be the first condo in a long time, made possible by in-house financing and not preselling, meaning they can get 2014/5 prices rather than 2012 prices, or inactivity.
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i couldn't find anything about this on here, but there must be something.

i read about this in the oregonian this morning.

Here's the story behind the structure:

http://blogs.seattleweekly.com/daily..._plans_new.php
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Old Posted: May 21, 2012, 4:19 AM
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Vashon, great, great photos.......but are the Via6 towers getting wider as they go up?
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Old Posted: May 21, 2012, 4:21 AM
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Downtown Seattle condos are finally filling up

The glut of condos that hit downtown Seattle right during the real-estate downturn is disappearing as buyers move back into the market.



http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm..._condos21.html
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