Now Available: Three Design Choices For 412 NW 65th Street

It’s been a long time coming, We’ve known since 2015 that a new building was being planned for the NE corner of 5th Ave NW and NW 65th Street.

The original design, see https://goo.gl/NJCet9, lacked a large retail space, which meant the loss of any future pub or restaurant at this location. Working with S+H Works, we were able to influence the design and as a result our neighborhood will have space for a restaurant, or other small/medium sized business, in the same location as the current building.

The owners/ developer are open to feedback, and have provided us with three plans that they are seeking feedback on. This is a great opportunity for neighbors to influence the look and feel of a building that most of us will see every day.

See design choices here:  http://www.seattle.gov/dpd/AppDocs/GroupMeetings/DRProposal3024585AgendaID6536.pdf

Other documents related to this project:

(1) Design review meeting information: http://wp.me/p5JLfD-3GQ
(2) Sale & Development Announcement (2016): https://goo.gl/NJCet9
(3) History of this building, courtesy Vintage West Woodland – Ballardhttps://goo.gl/6IOhVb

412 418 NW 65th Street -Ballard West Woodland

412 NW 65th Street Development Moving Forward… Slowly

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PUBLIC NOTICE: 412 NW 65th Street

418 01Notice of Design Review Early Design Guidance Meeting from Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections. This location is currently home to the 418 Public House.

“Design Review Early Design Guidance application proposing a three-story building containing nine apartment units and three live-work units. Retail located at street level. Parking for nine vehicles to be provided at and below grade. Existing structure to be demolished.”

MEETING INFORMATION:

Date:  Monday, September 18, 2017
Time:  6:30 pm
Location:  Ballard Community Center, 6020 28th Ave NW, Sunset/Captain Ballard Room

More Information: http://web6.seattle.gov/DPD/LUIB/Notice.aspx?BID=1273&NID=25974

Sale & Development Announcement From 2016: : https://goo.gl/NJCet9

HISTORY OF THE CORNER:

Constructed in 1925, this building’s first tenants included the Minni Belle Fountain Lunch restaurant at 418 NW 65th Street and West Woodland Hardware at 416 NW 65th Street. Just east of the building, at 412 NW 65th Street, White Rock Service Station was providing automobile services for vehicles in the neighborhood.

The building has changed hands many times since 1925 and hosted a variety of businesses. There have been few adjustments made to the exterior facade of this building and it looks remarkably like it did when first built.

The full story of this corner, courtesy Vintage West Woodland, is available at: https://goo.gl/6IOhVb

Then & Now - 418 NW 65th St - SW - II

 

 

SOLD! 418 NW 65th Street

There are more changes coming to NW 65th Street! Back in January, we told you about the pending sale of 418 NW 65th Street, a parcel which includes 412-418 NW 65th Street. This corner, which is currently home to the 418 Public House, had been on the market since Summer 2014.

The property was sold in April 2016 for $1,150,000 to “412 NW 65th L.L.C.”.  A site plan filed with the city shows five live/ work units & five townhomes are in the works. A total of 10 news residences in the neighborhood, five with businesses on the ground floor facing NW 65th Street.

The proposed new storefronts create an exciting opportunity for five small business owners to open up shop in a prime location on NW 65th Street, the West Woodland Neighborhood’s Historic Business District.

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Site Plan – Click to enlarge.

About the Architect:

S+H Works L.L.C., the architectural firm on this project, takes a minimalist modern approach to design.  From the AIA website, “Based in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, a majority of their work is infill within the Seattle metro area, reflecting a commitment to the urban environment as a sustainable place to live and work.”  Check out some of their work here.

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NW 65th Street Pedestrian Zone:

NW 65th Street, west of 4th Ave NW, has been designated a pedestrian retail area (pedestrian zones).  The pedestrian zone (P Zone) designation, is intended to “preserve or encourage intensely retail and pedestrian-oriented shopping districts where non-auto modes of transportation to and within the district are strongly favored.”

Pedestrian zones are typically designated in areas already zoned Neighborhood Commercial (NC). The designation does not impact the development capacity of the area, meaning it does not increase or decrease the permitted height or density for new development.

To learn more about Pedestrian Zones visit the following links:

History of this corner:

Constructed in 1925, this building’s first tenants included the Minni Belle Fountain Lunch restaurant at 418 NW 65th Street and West Woodland Hardware at 416 NW 65th Street. Just east of the building, at 412 NW 65th Street, White Rock Service Station was providing automobile services for vehicles in the neighborhood.

The building has changed hands many times since 1925 and hosted a variety of businesses. There have been few adjustments made to the exterior facade of this building and it looks remarkably like it did when first built.

The full story of this corner, courtesy Vintage West Woodland, is available at: https://goo.gl/6IOhVb

Then & Now - 418 NW 65th St - SW - II
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Then & Now: 418 NW 65th Street

PENDING SALE: 418 NW 65th Street has been on the market since Summer 2014 and it looks like there may finally be a buyer. For additional sales information visit: http://www.searchallproperties.com/virtualtour/2143008/412-NW-65th-Street-Seattle-WA

Vintage West Woodland - Seattle

Constructed in 1925, this building’s first tenants included the Minni Belle Fountain Lunch restaurant at 418 NW 65th Street and West Woodland Hardware at 416 NW 65th Street. Just east of the building, at 412 NW 65th Street, White Rock Service Station was providing automobile services for vehicles in the neighborhood.

Business was booming on NW 65th Street in the 1920s as the West Woodland District continued to grow. Minni Belle’s closed about 1936, and West Woodland Hardware took over the coveted corner retail space where they would operate until moving to 501 NW 65th Street in 1944.

418 NW 65th Street_Page_2 West Woodland Hardware, 1937

The New Woodland District Hall:

In 1937, the West Woodland District moved it’s district hall into the space previously occupied by West Woodland Hardware at 416 NW 65th Street. The original Woodland Hall, which is still standing at 419 NW 60th Street, became a grocery store for the growing…

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