SEATTLE Jan. 20, 2009 Executives at OPUS NWR Development, LLC today announced that The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) has recognized Fifteen Twenty-One Second Avenue with eight awards including a silver finalist for Project of the Year for 2010 one the most prestigious honors in the national homebuilding industry. The NAHB held The Nationals awards ceremony on January 19, 2010 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Hundreds of industry representatives and guests attended the black-tie gala, which kicks-off the annual International Builders Show. Fifteen Twenty-One Second Avenue was selected by a panel of judges during a three-day evaluation of more than 700 individual award entries.

We continue to be honored by industry peers for our collective accomplishment at Fifteen Twenty-One Second Avenue, said Tom Parsons, senior vice president and general manager of Opus Northwest Seattle, the managing member of OPUS NWR Development, LLC. Its tremendously gratifying to be singled out as a success story nationally.

Judges awarded Fifteen Twenty-One Second Avenue with three gold honors nationally for Best Black & White Ad, Best Interior Merchandizing of a Model Home over $1 Million, and Best Internet Marketing Campaign Banners. The high-rise project was also awarded with five silver honors for Best Special Promotion, Best Landscaping Design, Best Staging of a New Home, Best Graphic Continuity and Attached Community of the Year.

In addition to The Nationals awards, Fifteen Twenty-One Second Avenue has also been recognized with the following honors:

-The West Coasts Outstanding High-Rise for 2009 as part of the Gold Nugget Awards held during the Pacific Coast Builders Conference in San Francisco on June 18, 2009

-The Project of the Year during the national Multifamily Executive Awards held in Las Vegas on October 13, 2009

-The Multi-Family High-Rise of the Year by NAIOP during their annual Night of the Stars gala held in Bellevue on November 6, 2009

-The Green Building Council rated Fifteen Twenty-One Second Avenue with a Silver LEED certification on December 18, 2009 a ground-breaking accomplishment for a residential project under the City of Seattles new land use code

To my knowledge, this is an industry first for a single project to earn so many awards and certifications from this many respected institutions, said William Justen, a partner in The Justen Company, which was the project visionary and collaborated with Opus Northwest in the development of the project. But then again, there were many firsts on Fifteen Twenty-One Second Avenue, which is in part what makes this development so unique.

Justen says numerous pioneering attributes led to the projects success. This includes being the first tall and skinny tower under downtown Seattles new zoning; having all larger, two-bedroom homes ranging from 1,650 sq. ft. to 3,000 sq. ft. (average 1,916 sq. ft.) and having secured protected views of the city and Elliott Bay for each of the 143 units.

Fifteen Twenty-One Second Avenue is inherently differentiated in our marketplace and continues to earn praise from both national judges and homebuyers alike, said Dean Jones, President and CEO of Realogics, which represents the marketing and sales of the condo tower. That said, the most critical endorsement is consumer validation now that two-thirds of the homes have closed with established market values.



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