Seattle
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Seattle, from most recent to least.
Preparing for a Car-Free Future by Converting Parking Garages into Apartments
Nena Perry-Brown | November 7th 2016
A Seattle developer is currently proposing a massive mixed-use project that will incorporate an unusual component: four floors of above-grade garage p... read»
29 and Counting: DC's Crane Tally
Nena Perry-Brown | October 24th 2016
When someone in DC wants to illustrate the development boom in the city, they often point to the high number of cranes dotting the skyline. And now we... read»
Will Single-Family Home Construction in Seattle Be Halted?
Tianna Mañón | July 8th 2015
Seattle may be on the cusp of rezoning more than half of the city for increased affordability and housing stock. ... read»
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