Stroupe Scoop is Back! February 2009 Sales Stats
April 10, 2009 by James
Filed under 1521, Banner, Featured, Stroupe Scoop
It’s been some time since we’ve put out an edition of the Stroupe Scoop. It’s proven to be one of the top print publications for downtown real estate, featuring an overview of sales stats, highlighting a featured building, and additional recognition for our featured listings. Now back by popular demand, we encourage you to sign-up and download the monthly Scoop by either subscribing to our “eNews and Updates” located in the top right area of our blog (sends automatic emails everytime we post). Or, if you would just like to get the Scoop by email, subscribe here.
Banner Building – 80 Vine St., Seattle, WA 98121
August 28, 2008 by James
Filed under Banner, Belltown, Courtyard, Myrtle Edwards Park, Olympic Sculpture Park, Pike Place Market, Seattle Aquarium, Terrace, Vine, Waterfront/Piers, Weinstein A|U
Address: 80 Vine St., Seattle, WA 98121
Neighborhood: Belltown
CONDOS FOR SALE
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DESCRIPTION
Built in 1994, the Banner Building consists of commercial and residential spaces. The building’s most popular homes are the fourteen high-end two-story studio lofts. The AIA award winning building was built to accommodate artists who work and live from home, and most every home in the building is unique since it was originally built for homeowners to design themselves. Ed Weinstein of Weinstein Copeland Architects said, “The building is the framework within which artists can work.” Although old loft buildings have been converted into live-work spaces in Seattle for many years, the Banner Building is the first project designed for this purpose. With its unconventional program, it is not surprising that the project’s original developer, Koryn Rolstad, is not really a developer at all, but an artist with enough determination to bring the project to life. Rolstad, who runs an architectural sculpture studio called Bannerworks, wanted to create a community where art and commerce came together and where struggling artists could live with more established ones.
PICTURES
BUILDING DATA
- Year Built: 1994
- Number of Units: 26 + 5 Commercial
- Number of Stories: 7
- Exterior: Cement/Concrete
- Parking: Common Garage
- Pets: Subj to Restrictions
- H/O Dues Included: Central Hot Water, Garbage, Water/Sewer
- Common Property Features & Amenities: Elevator, Fire Sprinklers, Terrace
NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS
- Artech/Denman
- Belltown Dental
- Casuelita’s Caribbean Cuisine
- Chartreuse International
- Chocolati Cafe
- CJ’s Eatery
- Classic Lines
- El Gaucho Grill
- Robin Rosell Salon
- SITC Parking Garage
- Site 17 Deli & Grocery
- Subway
- Sushi Kyo
- Washington Mutual Financial Ctr
- Wax on Spa
ADDITIONAL OPINIONS & REVIEWS
*Data is deemed to be reliable, but not guaranteed. In some cases, number of units may include commercial and residential spaces and/or height may or may not include a 13th floor.