The Alki Landing mixed use retail/residential project proposed for 59th Ave. SW and SW Alki Ave has filed for its land use permit. The entrance to the site for both people and cars will be on 59th SW.
The proposed mixed use apartment/retail project called Alki Landing at 2626 Alki Ave SW has finally applied for a land use permit with a few changes in place since it was originally conceived.
This is being developed by Borge Steinsvik
Steinsvik owns the 13,700 ft. lot that Alki Beach Properties and Saigon Boat Café currently call home. Roger H Newell AIA Architects have produced the proposal that the plan says will be a mixed-use residential and commercial space with surface parking and “one or two eating establishments on the main floor of the building with possible commercial uses on the upper floors.”
The proposal calls for a 3-story structure containing 14 (it was 13) residential units with 5 live/work units with 3,862 sq. ft. of commercial space located at street level. 23 parking spaces would be provided. The existing structures would be demolished.
The project is being designed by Roger Newell AIA Architects.
It is permit number 3015843 on Seattle's Department of Planning and Development site.
http://web6.seattle.gov/dpd/edms/