Residential and live-work building coming to Greenwood and 107th

by | Sep 5, 2011

A developer is proposing a four-story building with three live-work units on the ground floor and 54 apartments above, on the corner of Greenwood Avenue North and North 107th Street, where the old 107th St. Car Wash used to be. The lot has been vacant for some time. The development will include spaces for 40 vehicles.

A Design Review Board meeting for the project is set for 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 26, at Ballard High School, 1418 NW 65th St., in the library. The public is invited to give their comments on the project at 301 N. 107th St.
Here’s a drawing of the Northwest elevation of the proposal. You can see the full proposal here.

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