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The '''Insignia Towers''', also known as 2301 6th Avenue and formerly as the Embassy Development Project, are a pair of 41-story residential skyscrapers in the [[Denny Regrade]] neighborhood of [[Seattle]], [[Washington (state)|Washington]].<ref name=emporis-north>{{emporis|id=287453|name=Insignia North Tower}}</ref><ref name=emporis-south>{{emporis|id=287454|name=Insignia South Tower}}</ref> The buildings are mainly residential condominiums with lower-level shops.<ref name=emporis-south/> The project was originally approved in 2007, but was placed on hold during the [[late-2000s recession]]; it was revived in 2012 and began construction that year. The South Tower was completed in 2015, and the North Tower was completed in 2016.<ref name="revived" /> The two towers have 707 residential units and 1,000 parking spaces.
The '''Insignia Towers''', also known as 2301 6th Avenue and formerly as the Embassy Development Project, are a pair of 41-story <ref>{{Cite web|title=Insignia Condos of Seattle, WA {{!}} 588 Bell St|url=https://www.highrises.com/seattle/insignia-condos/|access-date=2020-07-15|website=www.highrises.com}}</ref>residential skyscrapers in the [[Denny Regrade]] neighborhood of [[Seattle]], [[Washington (state)|Washington]].<ref name=emporis-north>{{emporis|id=287453|name=Insignia North Tower}}</ref><ref name=emporis-south>{{emporis|id=287454|name=Insignia South Tower}}</ref> The buildings are mainly residential condominiums with lower-level shops.<ref name=emporis-south/> The project was originally approved in 2007, but was placed on hold during the [[late-2000s recession]]; it was revived in 2012 and began construction that year. The South Tower was completed in 2015, and the North Tower was completed in 2016.<ref name="revived" /> The two towers have 707 residential units and 1,000 parking spaces.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 21:48, 15 July 2020

Insignia Towers
Insignia Towers seen in August 2016
Insignia Towers is located in Seattle WA Downtown
Insignia Towers
Location within downtown Seattle
Former namesEmbassy Development Project
Alternative names2301 6th Avenue
General information
StatusCompleted
Address588 Bell Street
Seattle, Washington
Coordinates47°37′01″N 122°20′36″W / 47.61694°N 122.34333°W / 47.61694; -122.34333
Construction started2013
Completed2015–2016
Height
Roof441 feet (134 m)
Top floor400 feet (120 m)
Technical details
Floor count41
Website
insignialiving.com
References
[1]

The Insignia Towers, also known as 2301 6th Avenue and formerly as the Embassy Development Project, are a pair of 41-story [2]residential skyscrapers in the Denny Regrade neighborhood of Seattle, Washington.[3][4] The buildings are mainly residential condominiums with lower-level shops.[4] The project was originally approved in 2007, but was placed on hold during the late-2000s recession; it was revived in 2012 and began construction that year. The South Tower was completed in 2015, and the North Tower was completed in 2016.[5] The two towers have 707 residential units and 1,000 parking spaces.

History

In 2007 Embassy Development bought the property and gained approval to build two 440 foot condo towers on it.[5] The project was originally expected to be finished in 2011.[6] However, the project was cancelled following the 2008 economic crisis.[7][8] The property was transferred to Bosa Development, which, as of 2015, aims to construct the southern tower by 2015 and the northern tower by the end of 2016.[5]

References

  1. ^ Insignia Towers at Emporis
  2. ^ "Insignia Condos of Seattle, WA | 588 Bell St". www.highrises.com. Retrieved 2020-07-15.
  3. ^ Insignia North Tower at Emporis
  4. ^ a b Insignia South Tower at Emporis
  5. ^ a b c Eric Pryne (June 7, 2012). "41-story condo tower ready to start in downtown Seattle". The Seattle Times.
  6. ^ "Insignia". Embassy Development. Retrieved 2010-07-25.
  7. ^ SkyscraperPage
  8. ^ SkyscraperPage