Harbor Properties update on 38th/Alaska project

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Harbor Properties‘ Emi Baldowin tells WSB the big white sign’s going up Monday at 38th/Alaska, site of the next residential/retail project it’s planning in The Junction area (city project page here; coverage of last Design Review meeting here). The site includes former Huling land that’s been headquarters for Hi-Yu float work this summer, as well as West Seattle Montessori School, which we’re told has found a location for next year, in White Center; Baldowin says HP is still talking with WSMS about having a permanent home in the new development. She adds that construction at this site likely will start in late winter.

1 Reply to "Harbor Properties update on 38th/Alaska project"

  • mar3c June 8, 2008 (11:33 am)

    the city needs to take a serious look at acquiring some of huling’s land for a transit hub – before it is sold off solely to private developers. i believe there’s adequate room for private businesses, sound transit, and kc metro to create a space that can accommodate commuters to and from west seattle and vashon.
    when are we going to seriously address the imminent removal, redesign, repair, or replacement of the viaduct and the impact that it will have to our livelihoods? what are we doing to plan for the inevitable and get people out of their cars for a measly five-to-ten-mile commute to downtown?
    it’s time to look ahead to the possibility that we can see some form of rapid transit terminate in the area, finally linking west seattle to the rest of the city by means that don’t require rubber wheels or fossil fuels.

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