Ville Magazine l Insider Access for City Lifestyle Jan/Feb 2016 / Premiere Issue | Page 12

CITY SCENE A GREATER SEATTLE Written by: Charity Mainville Feature artworks of the Seattle, Bellevue and Kirkland skylines that are hanging on the walls of homes and businesses across the area will soon be historic pieces as every one will need to be updated. As more and more transplants move to the greater area, the cities are getting ready to impress them with new developments and expansions. Investors from all the world are getting in on the action not sparring even a penny to create their vision of record high architecture and complete remodels of what once was. SEATTLE’S GETTING HIGH This past September, Crescent Heights proposed bringing a new skyscraper to downtown Seattle. It will tower Seattle’s current tallest building, Columbia Towers located right across the street from the proposed location and will be twice the height of the Space Needle as well as the tallest building on the West Coast. The 101-story tower named 4/C, will be 1,111 feet and will hold residences, office spaces and hotel rooms. Even though Crescent Heights is known for its high priced properties, the company stated it wants to provide choices for all types of people and incomes. If approved, construction is slated to start in 2017 and when it is done, Seattle will have a new skyline to view. (photo credit: Daily Journal of Commerce) GROWING MARKET For the first time in 40 years, Pike Place Market started its expansion plans of 30,000 square feet this past spring to create a public plaza with views of Puget Sound and Olympic Mountains scheduled to be completed before the Viaduct removal in 2016. The market will include the usual shopping of local farmed food, crafts, and art on 47 new rooftop day stalls with 12,000 extra square feet of commercial and retail space. In addition, 40 new low-income housing units, a neighborhood center and 300 covered parking spots and the Marketfront will be connected to the future Overlook Walk. People will be able to walk down to Seattle’s new waterfront scheduled to be completed in 2020, pending Bertha doesn’t decide to take another break. (photo credit: Pike Place Market PDA) LOVE TRIANGLE The developement of the Denny Triangle is rising with about 40 new projects on the docket to be built and there is still room for more. Some construction has been completed, some has already begun, and there will be plenty more in the coming years. To go through the list of every new thing would put strain on your eyes much like the 51 cranes scattered across the area so I’ll try to sum it up. Amazon is taking up space with its seven phase projects totaling over 3 million square feet; maybe they will soon get their own official named neighborhood, “Amazon.” Besides the mini-city within the city, there will be multiple new apartments to house all the newcomers relocating for new jobs, office spaces to hold those new jobs and retail spaces for locals that are making money from those new jobs to spend at. (photo credit: Downtown Seattle) 12 l VILLE l PREMIERE ISSUE