Vancouver, B.C.-based Milliken hired Seattle-based Williams Marketing to sell the residential units, which include 43 loft-style condos and eight townhouses. One-bedroom condominium units start at $245,000 and range from 711 sf to 1,100 sf. The two bedroom town homes start at $580,000 and range from 1,435 sf to 1,678 sf.

Williams sales agent Brett Percy tells GlobeSt.com six units have sold in the last week or so, five condos and one town home. Williams is opening a pre-sale showroom this weekend at 523 1st Ave. W., across from the development site.

Milliken is not unfamiliar with grocery-anchored residential developments. Milliken also developed The Marketplace at Queen Anne, a full city block development anchored by a 48,000-sf Larry's Market, and The Harvard Market at East Pike Street and Broadway on Capitol Hill, which is anchored by a 49,000-sf QFC.

The three-story Tribeca is being built of steel and concrete. Units will have high ceilings, glass walls with tilt and turn windows, hardwood floors, French doors, fireplaces with granite or marble mantles and kitchens with granite countertops.

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