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Capitol hill light rail
Capitol hill light rail








The joint venture partner on Sites A, B-South and C is Bentall Kennedy’s U.S. Impact Capital and KeyBank provided critical pre-development funding. The project is made possible thanks to the Seattle Office of Housing which committed $8.7 million in financing through the 2009 Housing Levy as well King County which committed $4.7 million toward construction. The apartments are a mixture of studios, one, two and three-bedroom units. Site B North, which is owned and operated by Capitol Hill Housing, includes 110 apartments affordable to households that earn at or below 30%, 50% and 60% of the area median income. The efforts resulted in high-quality affordable housing, a permanent home for the Capitol Hill Farmers Market, a much-needed community room, great access for people walking and biking, and buildings that advance the community’s environmental goals.Īn FTA Joint Development project, this development is truly mixed-income – 42% of the units are leased at below market-rate rents. Thousands of community members helped to identify the priorities for their neighborhood, advocated with elected officials and Sound Transit, and work with the development team to shape this project. The project truly reflects community priorities. In addition to unparalleled access to light rail and the streetcar, the project includes plentiful bicycle parking to serve commuters, residents and visitors. The transit-oriented Capitol Hill Station Development is a model for smart, sustainable communities that encourage transportation alternatives. The apartments and their below-grade garages are directly adjacent to the active Sound Transit subway tunnel, including two existing station entry buildings.Reflecting the priorities of the community

capitol hill light rail

The six-, seven-, and eight-story wood-over-concrete buildings house 318 apartments, 159 below-grade parking stalls and 35,000 square feet of retail space. Lewis completed this three-building apartment complex on 1.3 city blocks in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle.










Capitol hill light rail