Seattle's University District Looks At A Taller, Denser Future
25 January 2005 - 12:00pm
Vibrant mixed neighborhood, or big box condo complexes - residents wait to see what's in store.
"This year, a new, controversial form of student shelter known as "congregate housing" opened at 4707 12th Ave. N.E., where two houses used to be. Essentially a private, off-campus dorm, it is a six-story building with 98 diminutive, furnished units and communal kitchens for as many as 19 people at a time.Condo developers have largely ignored the area; a city-sponsored study found that less than 60 condo units were built there from 2000 to 2003."
Full Story:
Taller, denser U District could be coming
Source:
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, January 24, 2005
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