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Historic Belroy complex begins expansion

Design reviews begin Wednesday for the expansion of the Belroy apartment  building at 711 Bellevue Ave.  E.   The development proposed by Point 32 and Weinstein Architects not only refurbishes the original 1931 building but replaces four existing two story houses with three modern apartments.  

Weinstein and Point 32 held several meetings with Capitol hill residents to present their initial plan, discussing among other things, the amount of open space remaining for residents of the existing building, and the scale of the three proposed structures; two three story apartments match the scale of the existing building, one Northern building requires a variance.  


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Wednesday’s meeting at 6:30 at the Seattle University Alumni building, 824 12th Ave is the first opportunity for public comment.   For many in the neighborhood the new construction is a test for a stretch of the hill which contains some of the best — and most dismal — urban design the neighborhood has to offer.

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Zan-O
Zan-O
15 years ago

increase living capacity while decreasing parking capacity, frackin’ brilliant

pulverize the parks

mikeD
mikeD
15 years ago

Zan-O, not sure where you read that parking capacity is being decreased, but in any case, your view is offset by my view that 70 new parking spots for 60 new units adds too much parking capacity in Seattle’s beyond-strained road infrastructure. I applaud projects that challenge our dependence on the automobile instead of feeding it.