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October 20, 2016

Trammell Crow plans Alexan 100: 164 apartments at First & Denny

By BRIAN MILLER
Journal staff reporter

Image courtesy Clark Design Group [enlarge]
The complex will have retail space along Denny and 124 parking spaces below grade.

Trammell Crow Residential and Clark Design Group are preparing for a second-round design review meeting next Wednesday for Alexan 100, a 164-unit mixed-use apartment building at the intersection of Denny Way and First Avenue North in the Uptown area of Queen Anne.

A Trammell Crow-related LLC purchased the 28,000-square-foot site at 100 Denny Way in March for $14.5 million.

The complex will have 124 parking spaces below grade and about 3,300 square feet of retail facing Denny.

An old one-story building now housing Tini Bigs Lounge, Morfey's Cakes and Champion Wine Cellars is set to be demolished.

Champion Wine Cellars is Seattle's oldest wine shop — established in 1969 and at its present location since 1976. Owner Emile Ninaud says he'll move the shop to a location to be determined. “We have a place in mind.”

Tini Bigs now has a sign in the window saying the bar will close in three months.

Alexan 100 will be within the Uptown-Lower Queen Anne Urban Village. That area is now a hotbed of apartment construction activity, with new projects both north and east of Alexan 100's site, as well as south across Denny.

Venture is the general contractor for the project, which is expected to start early next year.

The design-review presentation is set for Wednesday, Oct. 26, 6:30 p.m. at Queen Anne Community Center, 1901 First Ave. W.


 


Brian Miller can be reached by email at brian.miller@djc.com or by phone at (206) 219-6517.




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