SEATTLE—Regency Centers, a national owner, operator and developer of grocery-anchored shopping centers, has closed on 212,000 square feet of mixed-use property in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle. This property consists of 111,000 square feet of retail, as well as 30 residential units, and 230 stalls of subterranean parking.

Broadway Market has a long history on Capitol Hill, having been developed into a plaza mall with a movie theater and residences on its Harvard Ave E side in 1989 by local developer Val Thomas. Gold's Gym now occupies the former theater and most of the second floor while QFC has occupied the plaza and former Fred Meyer spaces since 2004. Broadway Market's plaza and small businesses served as an unofficial cultural center of Capitol Hill for many years.

Anchored by one of the top performing QFC locations in the 66-store chain, this site has a long-standing history of serving the needs of the Capitol Hill community. Other well-known Regency properties include the recently completed $90 million ground-up development Grand Ridge Plaza in Issaquah, Sammamish Highlands, and Cascade Plaza, among many others in the greater Washington state.

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David Phillips

David Phillips is a Chicago-based freelance writer and consultant with more than 20 years experience in business and community news. He also has extensive reporting experience in the food manufacturing industry for national trade publications.