Downtown Seattle Timber Tower Dream Crumbles At Ross Corner
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Downtown Seattle Timber Tower Dream Crumbles At Ross Corner
A plan for a striking 21-story mass-timber tower at Pike Street and Third Avenue has quietly fallen apart, leaving one of downtown Seattle’s most visible corners back in limbo. Developers withdrew their application on Friday for the project that would have replaced the former Ross Dress for Less store at 301 Pike St, according to the Puget Sound Business Journal. No new proposal has been filed for the site, and the future of the building is once…
Building Reimagined Pulls 21-Story Mass Timber Tower Plan for Downtown Seattle’s Ross Site
Developer withdraws permit submissions for 340-unit, $160MM-to-$180MM residential project at 301 Pike Street as financing pressures and ownership fragmentation derail one of downtown Seattle’s most closely watched redevelopment plays. One of downtown Seattle’s most ambitious adaptive-reuse plays is dead. Building Reimagined LLC and the ownership group behind the former Ross Dress for Less building at 301 Pike Street have canceled their proposal …
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