Pictures here is the architects' preferred concept for the proposed seven-story building, containing 305-units and 12,200 sq. ft retail space.
The seven-story structure proposed for the former Archie McPhee site on 2428 NW Market Street is up for discussion at the upcoming Design Review Board meeting and the public is invited to come and speak up.
The proposal by owners AMLI Residential Partners LLC and GGLO architects is for a seven-story structure containing 305 residential units and over 12,200 sq. ft. of retail. Parking for 407 vehicles to be provided at and below grade within the structure.
See the detailed proposal, here .
The five existing structures will be to be demolished.
At the Design Review Board meeting the applicant will present information about the design and how it responds to the Design Review Guideline priorities established at the Early Design Guidance Board meeting on May 23, 2011 regarding this site.
The public may offer comments regarding the proposed design; and the Design Review Board members will offer to the Director of the Department of Planning and Development their recommendations regarding the design.
After this meeting the public may not have another opportunity to provide input regarding this development.
The meeting will take place on Monday, October 24 at 6:30 p.m. in the Ballard High School Library, 1418 NW 65th Street.