In the next few years Vulcan Real Estate plans to do some renovating in the Alcyone Apartment complex in South Lake Union. According to the Daily Journal of Commerce,
the 161 unit building built back in 2003 will receive several upgrades
including new appliances, and new fitness equipment for the community
gym. Kitchens will receive Energy Star refrigerators and dishwashers,
which will be installed to improve energy efficiency, and outdoor
furniture will also be added to the amenities of the complex.
Other upgrades are to include single stacked washers and dryers in
units, quartz counter tops in both the kitchen and bathrooms, and new
plank flooring in the kitchen and bathrooms, as well as new carpet in
some additional rooms. Units will be re-painted, and some rooms will
receive new sinks and faucets, new cabinet faces in the loft units, and
updated bathroom lighting and hardware. In a press release, Vulcan has
expressed that the upgrades should help the Alcyone stay competitive in
the neighborhood, with all of the new building proposals, and
developments already underway. For more information about the apartments
or availability visit Alcyone today.
Friday, December 28, 2012
Alcyone Apartments Gets a Makeover
Friday, December 21, 2012
SCCC Makes Room For Student Housing on Broadway
Apparently Seattle University isn’t the only school with plans in the works to expand their student housing.
Seattle Central Community College is also busy at work towards
utilizing some of their Broadway property as student housing. Seattle
Central’s President has told Capitol Hill Seattle
president that the college has an interest in a partnership with
Capitol Hill Housing, and is currently exploring new ways to expand
their student housing.
The Seattle Community College District put in a mail center for the College on Broadway a few years back, and in a recent Capitol Hill Housing board meeting, plans for the building were brought to light. SCCC intends to partner with Capitol Hill Housing to develop that space into a six story student housing building, with the first floor dedicated for commercial space. Stay tuned for future updates on the building’s progression!
The Seattle Community College District put in a mail center for the College on Broadway a few years back, and in a recent Capitol Hill Housing board meeting, plans for the building were brought to light. SCCC intends to partner with Capitol Hill Housing to develop that space into a six story student housing building, with the first floor dedicated for commercial space. Stay tuned for future updates on the building’s progression!
Monday, December 10, 2012
King County Housing Inventory Extremely Low
The NWMLS just released the King County residential real estate
statistics and the hot topic is inventory is extremely low. King County
single family homes for sale (excluding condos) are down 43% since last
year. At the end of November there were 3,720 listings for sale in the
county compared to 6,487 last November.
This lack of inventory is causing prices to increase, median prices are up 20% from last November ($424,900 vs. $355,000), and average days on the market to decrease 9% from this time last year (115 days vs. 126 days).
Most real estate experts believe the reason for the low inventory is rental rates continue to rise and even with the recovery in pricing home values are still only matching what the prices were in early 2005. Thus if you bought your house any time the last 8 years, it is likely better to stay in your home if you can.
Questions about the Greater Seattle real estate market, contact Ewing and Clark.
This lack of inventory is causing prices to increase, median prices are up 20% from last November ($424,900 vs. $355,000), and average days on the market to decrease 9% from this time last year (115 days vs. 126 days).
Most real estate experts believe the reason for the low inventory is rental rates continue to rise and even with the recovery in pricing home values are still only matching what the prices were in early 2005. Thus if you bought your house any time the last 8 years, it is likely better to stay in your home if you can.
Questions about the Greater Seattle real estate market, contact Ewing and Clark.
Friday, December 7, 2012
Ace Hardware to Move into the Securities Building Downtown
If you live in and around downtown, you’ll be thankful to hear
that the city is finally getting a downtown hardware store. The Myers
Group announced that they will be opening an Ace Hardware in the
Securities building on 4th and Stewart in the first quarter of 2013. The
store will be spread across 7,500 sf of retail space, catering to the
ever growing population of city dwellers as well as businesses, creating
a convenient place to grab your essentials such as hammers, fasteners
and tools on the fly.
The Myers Group has said they’ve been looking for the right location for years, and they’re pleased a hardware store will now be able to assist the downtown population. “The location adjacent to Bed, Bath & Beyond is a very complimentary fit for a hardware store and the Myers Group and Clise Properties were equally eager to make the terms of the lease work,” said Tom Graff, president of commercial at Ewing & Clark, who leased the space to the Myers Group. “When Richard Stevenson came to me to seek a quality retailer of the space, Tyler Myers was one of my first calls. His store will be a tremendous asset to the area and satisfy a steady request from downtown residential focus groups.” For more information and updates about the space, visit the Puget Sound Business Journal.
The Myers Group has said they’ve been looking for the right location for years, and they’re pleased a hardware store will now be able to assist the downtown population. “The location adjacent to Bed, Bath & Beyond is a very complimentary fit for a hardware store and the Myers Group and Clise Properties were equally eager to make the terms of the lease work,” said Tom Graff, president of commercial at Ewing & Clark, who leased the space to the Myers Group. “When Richard Stevenson came to me to seek a quality retailer of the space, Tyler Myers was one of my first calls. His store will be a tremendous asset to the area and satisfy a steady request from downtown residential focus groups.” For more information and updates about the space, visit the Puget Sound Business Journal.
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