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Central Area Design Review Board ready for first project: 23rd Ave S microhousing

The first project in Seattle history to be examined by a design review board dedicated to the city’s Central District is an aPodment project slated to replace a south-of-90 23rd Ave retail strip.

The review for 2000 23rd Ave S will come before the newly formed Central Area Design Review Board Thursday night.

While the 23rd Ave S microhousing will get the first look from the new board, last week CHS reported that the group is likely to get involved with the much higher profile project at Midtown Center that started the permitting process before the new body was formed but is now facing community pressure to be part of a more conscious review.

Earlier this year, CHS reported on the creation of the new review board, splitting off the Central District neighborhoods from the East region in an effort to preserve and grow the historically Black culture of the Central District.

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OverItAF
OverItAF
5 years ago

STOP WITH THE FUCKING MICRO HOUSING! THAT SHIT IS NOT THE TICKET TO AFFORDABLE RENT OR HAPPY APARTMENT LIVING

Jim98122x
Jim98122x
5 years ago

I agree with you on both counts, but the sad truth is, they wouldn’t keep building them if they didn’t fill right up. They’ll stop when people stop renting them.