Chophouse Row

Format
Full

City
Seattle

State/Province
WA

Country
USA

Metro Area
Seattle

Project Type
Mixed Use

Location Type
Other Central City

Land Uses
Multifamily Rental Housing
Office
Parking
Plaza
Restaurant
Retail

Keywords
Adaptive use
Infill development
Mews
Pedestrian-friendly development
Preservation
Redevelopment
Small-scale development
ULI Global Awards for Excellence 2016 Finalist

Site Size
0.23 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
2012

Date Opened
2015

Chophouse Row is the last phase of a multiyear redevelopment of a cluster of properties in the Pike-Pine neighborhood of Seattle. Completed in spring 2015, Chophouse Row is a small-scale, mixed-use project that includes 25,317 square feet of office space, 6,379 square feet of retail space, and three penthouse apartments totaling 4,795 square feet; total gross building area is 43,543 square feet. The development includes a mix of vintage and modern structures, a pedestrian alley/mews that provides a walk-through connection from 12th to 11th Avenue, and a courtyard and pedestrian plaza at the center of the block that ties together Chophouse Row and the other properties on the block.

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Format
Full

City
Seattle

State/Province
WA

Country
USA

Metro Area
Seattle

Project Type
Mixed Use

Location Type
Other Central City

Land Uses
Multifamily Rental Housing
Office
Parking
Plaza
Restaurant
Retail

Keywords
Adaptive use
Infill development
Mews
Pedestrian-friendly development
Preservation
Redevelopment
Small-scale development
ULI Global Awards for Excellence 2016 Finalist

Site Size
0.23 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
2012

Date Opened
2015

Websites

www.chophouserow.com

www.dunnandhobbes.com/prj_chop.php

Project address

1424 11th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98122

Developer

Dunn + Hobbes LLC
Seattle, Washington
www.dunnandhobbes.com

Real estate adviser and capital partner

Heartland LLC
Seattle, Washington
heartlandllc.com 

Architect of record

SKL Architects
sklarchitects.com

Contributing design architect

Graham Baba Architects
grahambabaarchitects.com

Urban designers

Weinstein A+U

Framework

Landscape designer

Michelle Arab Studio

Structural engineer

MA Wright LLC

Civil engineer

KPFF Consulting Engineers

Construction project management

FIX

General contractor

MRJ Constructors

Construction and permanent lender

HomeStreet Bank

Interviewees

Liz Dunn, principal, Dunn + Hobbes LLC

Deva Hasson, principal and investment director, Heartland LLC

John Kennedy, principal, SKL Architects

Jim Graham, principal, Graham Baba Architects

ULI Staff

Patrick L. Phillips
Global Chief Executive Officer

Kathleen B. Carey
President and Chief Executive Officer, ULI Foundation

Dean Schwanke
Senior Vice President
Case Studies and Publications
Principal Author

Payton Chung
Director
Case Studies and Publications

James A. Mulligan
Senior Editor 

Sara Proehl, Publications Professionals LLC
Manuscript Editor

Anne Morgan
Graphic Designer

Note: This case study draws on information and text developed by Liz Dunn as part of the Dunn + Hobbes submission to the 2016 ULI Global Awards for Excellence program. It also draws on an investor prospectus developed by Dunn + Hobbes and Heartland LLC.

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