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March 28, 2016

Design review Tuesday for Selig's 36-story tower on Third in Belltown

Images courtesy Perkins + Will [enlarge]

Martin Selig Real Estate has made some tweaks to the apartment and office tower it is planning at 2031 Third Ave.

The 36-story tower will have 330 apartments, 187,000 square feet of office space, 7,000 square feet of retail and 250 parking spaces, according documents prepared for a design review meeting this week.

Earlier designs for the project had more office space and fewer apartments.

Plans for the residential portion show several three-story social spaces. The top of the tower would have a “multi-story conservatory,” with space for recreation, relaxation and “enjoyment of nature,” according to the documents.

Martin Selig said construction could begin in July. Also about the same time, Selig may start a five-story office building at 15th and Market in Ballard.

The design review recommendation meeting on the Belltown project is set for 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in Seattle City Hall, 600 Fifth Ave.

Documents say the complex is intended to supply much-needed housing and support space for spinoff businesses in the area around Amazon's new Denny Triangle campus.

Perkins + Will is the architect, Lease Crutcher Lewis is the general contractor and KPFF Consulting Engineers is structural engineer.

Three small commercial buildings at the southwest corner of Third Avenue and Lenora Street would be demolished.




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