Stadium Place is a 3.85 acres mixed-use development project located north of CenturyLink Field in Seattle’s Historic Pioneer Square neighborhood.
Stadium Place Seattle features three residential towers with 740 units, plus 180,000 SF of office, a 300 room hotel and conference center, retail and parking with spectacular views towards the Seattle skyline, Elliott Bay and the Olympic & Cascade mountain ranges.
Divided up as two main complementary blocks, West & East.
Stadium Place West– Borders Occidental Avenue and King Street. A four story podium that contains 16,000 square feet of complimentary retail, 370 resident parking spaces, three towers with approximately 740 residential units for mixed income families constructed on top of the podium, reaching 100, 200 and 240.
- The 100 tower – higher ceilings, larger space and a SoHo style loft feel.
- The 200 tower – on the North side features larger private residences and boutique luxury hotel.
- The 240 tower – located on the South end, will be designed for the Generation Y’er and feature smaller units and cutting edge green technology.
The Nolo – Loft-style apartments, now leasing for move-ins!
The Wave – 240′ apartment tower, DTBD
Stadium Place East-Located at Occidental Avenue, Third Avenue and King Street. This space will feature two towers with approximately 180,000 square feet of commercial office space, a 300 room hotel, conference center, spa & health club facility and 30,000 square feet of retail and nearly 350 parking stalls.
Location is everything! Scoring a Walkability Rating of 94 for transit options. Steps away from the King Street Station, Sound Transit Sounder & Link, the First Hill Street Car, SR 99 Tunnel and the Washington state Ferry Terminal.
Stadium Place Seattle is located in the North Lot of CenturyLink Field, in the heart of Pioneer Square.
The Podium Deck- perfect location for gatherings!
Stadium Place is located at201 King Street,Seattle WA 98104
USGBC LEED Gold certification throughout and include innovative sustainability features such as the urban farm, large four story living (green) wall, use of storm water onsite, state-of-the-art energy efficient design and equipment, and a possible district energy plant onsite that could turn wastewater into electricity for the project, and possibly provide electricity to neighboring buildings as well.
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