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Kinects Tower| 400 ft.| 40| Approved



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The proposal is for a 40-story, 475' tall mixed-use building containing approximately 412 residential units, 3,000 sq. ft. of retail, and 412 parking spaces in an above and below-grade garage.

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Yes, it is a cool rendering. I wish it had more color though... And at least some of the parking is below-grade.
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Old Posted Oct 10, 2007, 3:36 AM
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The rendering is nice. The tower is......

Man, what's up with all the square towers!! O8, 2nd and Pike, 1918th!!
Seattle need tall skinny towers not square fat ones. At least the Heron Tower has a great design.
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Old Posted Oct 11, 2007, 3:57 AM
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that's cool, I'm liking it too.
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I'm glad you found a rendering..Looks good!
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Does anybody know when this is supposed to break ground?
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So apparently this tower is called the Kinects Building. It's 400 feet tall not 475 and 40 floors with a lap-pool at the top of the tower.


Render from The Seattle Condo Blog
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kinda small but found this - the base of the tower


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So apparently this tower is called the Kinects Building. It's 400 feet tall not 475 and 40 floors with a lap-pool at the top of the tower.
The article at Globest (http://www.globest.com/news/1161_116.../170888-1.html) is saying 440FT
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Old Posted May 24, 2008, 6:06 PM
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Looks good. The Stewart & Minor Lofts are proposed for right next door (between this building and Stewart) but the website for that project is down - assuming it's dead.

Here's the SSP thread: http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=133112
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Numerous buildings seem to be getting 10% bonuses for architectural features. I'm guessing the 440' is correct.
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I thought Stewart and Minor would be a go since they are apartments and lowcost.
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^ Nope. Condos (starting from the low 400s). The website is back up (it's only a front page).

http://www.stewartandminor.com/

I wonder if you're thinking about 1200 Stewart (which I don't believe has committed to apartments or condos)?
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Slanted Walls of Kinects Tower Visible


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Capitol Hill in Seattle is one of the city's most vibrant nightlife and entertainment hotspots. Featuring a large assembly of eclectic bars, coffeehouses, restaurants, and performing arts venues, the prospect of living in this neighbourhood is within reach for many thanks to a number of upcoming residential projects. Just outside the periphery of this bustling bastion of arts and culture, developer Security Properties is constructing a 40-storey tower that seeks to reconnect Capitol Hill to the downtown core.
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New renderings available, including a view of their indoor rooftop pool. More project information: https://www.buzzbuzzhome.com/us/kinects-tower
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