The Central Area Land Use Review Committee (LURC) is hosting a meeting via Zoom to review Gardner Global plans for the two facing development sites on 23rd Avenue, just north of Union Street. Both were once owned by Mount Calvary Christian Center. See the Zoom information below.
Monday, May 4, 6:00 PM ZOOM meeting.
Jaebadiah Gardner and his team will present regarding the development proposed for the west side of 23rd near E. Union.
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54 Central Area units planned
SEATTLE — Gardner Global owns two facing development sites on 23rd Avenue, just north of Union Street. Both were once owned by Mount Calvary Christian Center.
Plans for the east site, with eight stories and 112 units, are a little more advanced. That’s dubbed the Sarah Queen, designed by Public47 Architects. The old church was razed last year.
This week came an updated plan for the west site, at 1431 23rd Ave. That’s dubbed the Bascomb, with seven stories, 54 affordable units and five structured parking stalls. Encore Architects submitted the early proposal, for which no design review is required.
A vacant commercial building still awaits demolition there. There’s also an old house, apparently now offices, to be removed. The two projects will apparently be phased. The east project doesn’t yet have a master use permit or declared schedule. Venture is attached as the builder there.
