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  2. Stadium Place - Wikipedia

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    The four-story base includes apartments, retail space, and a parking garage. The two towers on the western block are The Wave, a 26-story high-rise with 333 units, [ 7 ] and The Nolo, a 10-story apartment building with more than 100 units.

  3. Kiara (building) - Wikipedia

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    Kiara (also known as 970 Denny Way) is a residential skyscraper in Seattle, Washington. The 40-story, 435-foot-tall (133 m) tower has 461 apartments and was completed in 2018. It is first skyscraper in the South Lake Union neighborhood and is one of the few highrise buildings outside the traditional boundaries of Downtown Seattle.

  4. Onni South Lake Union - Wikipedia

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    Onni South Lake Union (Onni SLU), also known as 1120 Denny Way, is a complex of two high-rise residential buildings and a hotel in South Lake Union, Seattle, Washington, United States. The residential buildings—both be 41 stories tall—comprise a total of 827 apartments.

  5. In Seattle, a Backlash Against Tiny Apartment Craze - AOL

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  6. Spire (Seattle building) - Wikipedia

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    The condominiums, ranging in price from $450,000 to $5 million, were marketed by Sotheby's International Realty. [18] Contractor PCL Construction began work on the site later that month. [ 19 ] Presales began in December 2020, with prices ranging from $485,000 for one-bedroom units to $4 million for larger units.

  7. NewHolly, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    NewHolly (formerly Holly Park) is a neighborhood in southeastern Seattle, Washington, United States. [1] It is part of Seattle's South End . Holly Park was built in the 1940s to house defense workers and veterans, but in the 1950s, it was converted into public housing under the aegis of the Seattle Housing Authority (SHA). [ 2 ]