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The Urbanist
@UrbanistOrg
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Aug 21, 2017
It's going to be great when #CivicSquare isn't an empty pit. The art that's graced the fence has at least mitigated the eye sore.
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The Urbanist
@UrbanistOrg
The City sold the land to Bosa who has switched focus from offices to housing and hired James K.M. Cheng Architects.
urbanash.com
Bosa Picks James K.M. Cheng Architects for Civic Square Tower - UrbanAsh Real Estate
Bosa picks James Cheng Architects for the Civic Square Tower - 601 4th, downtown Seattle. 572-foot tower with 520 residential (condo or apartment units).
2:32 AM · Aug 21, 2017
The Urbanist
@UrbanistOrg
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Aug 21, 2017
Bosa will pay $16M plus $5.7M into affordable housing fund & will still build public plaza. Upgrade over old plans.
theurbanist.org
Seattle Is Squandering Its Public Land
One of the Housing Affordability and Livability Agenda (HALA) committee’s 65 recommendations was that the city prioritize its surplus properties for affordable housing. That doesn’t appear to be ha…
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The Urbanist
@UrbanistOrg
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Aug 21, 2017
Bosa plans a 43-story tower with 520 homes, 640 parking spots & retail. The mayor pitched #CivicSquare deal like so: http://murray.seattle.gov/mayor-murray-transmits-legislation-city-council-improved-civic-square-project-agreement-bosa-development/…
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