Stadium Lofts – 589 Occidental Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98104
September 3, 2008 by James
Filed under Occidental, Pioneer Square, Qwest/Safeco, Stadium Lofts, Waterfront/Piers
Status: Proposed: 2010
Neighborhood: Pioneer Square/SODO
CONDOS FOR SALE
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DESCRIPTION
At the edge of downtown, where Pioneer Square, the International District and SoDo converge, the city comes alive with a rhythm all its own. Experience the ever-changing beat for yourself at the refreshingly original Stadium Lofts.
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.
Making Space for Stadium Lofts
June 25, 2008 by James
Filed under Barrientos, Occidental, Pioneer Square, Qwest/Safeco, Stadium Lofts, Waterfront/Piers, Weinstein A|U
We’ve yet to post anything on Stadium Lofts because the other local bloggers have done such a great job providing updates. We don’t typically put together a full profile for a project unless active listings can be searched for, but we wanted to make sure that you can get all the information you need if you’re here looking.
- Architect: Weinstein A|U
- Developer: barrientos
- Marketing/Sales: Williams Marketing
Until we’re able to post more on Stadium Lofts, here are a few links to postings from Seattle’s best:
Ben Kakimoto has reported the most information on the project.
- Stadium Lofts’ New Look (recommended)
- Stadium Lofts Delays Presales
- Stadium Lofts
- Stadium Lofts Update (recommended)
- Stadium Lofts Update 2
- Stadium Lofts Update 3
Wendy Lueng posted a few interesting articles that describe the Pioneer Square neighborhood, and the projects “pros and cons.”
Matt Goyer hasn’t seemed to of payed much attention to this project, but has a couple of posts.