Two developments get green light from city
The Department of Planning and Development has given their stamp of approval on two developments in Ballard. More than a year after the first Early Design Review meeting to replace …
The Department of Planning and Development has given their stamp of approval on two developments in Ballard. More than a year after the first Early Design Review meeting to replace …
This old, worn down 1927 building at 5309 22nd Avenue NW is about to get a new life. Over the next six months, the Henry Whyte Building will be transformed …
The Design Review Board will meet with planners on Monday for a new development at 5343 Tallman Ave NW for an Early Design Guidance meeting. Plans call for a seven-story …
Ballard can expect a large influx of new residents in the next two years, according to Barry Hawley of Hawley Realty. At the Ballard District Council meeting on Wednesday night, …
Tonight is the second Design Review meeting for the proposed development at 6559 15th Ave NW. A SEPA (State Environmental Policy Act) Environmental Determination meeting is scheduled for January 11th. …
The proposed six-story apartment building complex known as “Ballard West” won conditional approval by the Design Review Board last night. The development is slated for the Old Ballard Library site, …
Our sister site, PhinneyWood.com, is reporting that the redevelopment on NW 85th St planned by Fred Meyer, which would include apartments and a new store, has been scratched. Instead, Fred …
Monday evening is the Early Design Guidance meeting for the proposed development at the Old Ballard Library branch location at 5711 24th Ave NW. Sketch from the design proposal. (.pdf) …
What started out as a condo development, then turned into apartment building is now being turned back into condo building. Units at Hjarta (1528 NW Market St) will be on …
The next step in the Greenwood Fred Meyer (100 NW 85th St) redevelopment proposal is an environmental review meeting next Thursday, March 11. The meeting is at 7 p.m. at …
Demolition crews have been hard at work on Saturday, tearing apart the last remnants of Sunset Bowl. Only the southern and western walls remain. Three excavators are taking part in …
Avalon Ballard, the 233-unit apartment complex replacing Sunset Bowl, received its final clearance today from the City of Seattle. Avalon Ballard at Market St. and 14th Ave. won design approval …