Developed by Jackson Square Associates LLC, a partnership between Lorig Associates LLC, the non-profit Central Area Development Association and private investors, including NFL star Shaun Alexander of the Seattle Seahawks, the $25.8 million project began in 1999 when CADA purchased a portion of land from the City of Seattle under its Urban Renewal Act. It was later expanded to include land under the longstanding Welch Hardware Store via a long-term ground lease with the Welch Family. Bank of America provided a $19.5 million construction loan and the City of Seattle put up another $2.2 million in long-term loans and grants. The first apartment building opened in November. The two in the final phase opened to tenants March 1.

Laura Bachman of Lorig Associates tells GlobeSt.com the 162 housing units are 25% leased and the 18,000 sf of street-level retail has two signed tenants and LOIs that would take it to 90% occupancy. Washington Mutual opened its Welch Plaza financial center in February, and NPower Seattle, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping other nonprofits better utilize technology, has leased 6,000 sf next door to the bank along 23rd Avenue. Bachman adds that imminent deals will add to the development of a regional restaurant chain and a physical therapy-slash-athletic facility. Lorig Management Services, the property manager for the project, was marketing the space at annualized triple-net rates ranging from $15 to $23 per sf.

The 162 apartments include 49 studios with alcoves, 32 one-bedroom, 25 one-bedroom with den and 56 two-bedroom units. The secured buildings feature extensive landscaping and two levels of underground parking. As a result of the city's involvement, 34 units in the development will be affordable for families with incomes lower than 80% of the median income level and seven apartments will be available for families at 50% of the median income level.

"We expect to see this project lease quickly," says Lorig Partner/Founder Bruce Lorig. "The apartments are close to Downtown, Seattle University and the medical facilities on First Hill, and a majority of them also have spectacular, protected views of the Cascades, Mount Rainier and Puget Sound."

Bachman adds that if the current pace of leasing holds, the project will be stabilized by the end of the year. "We thought our No, 1 target tenants would be existing residents both young and old, and people who grew up here but had to move out of the area because there wasn't anything like this available, and that turned out to be true," she says.

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