Greenwood micro-apartment developer will give presentation at Greenwood Community Council meeting

by | Nov 26, 2014

The property company building a micro-apartment project at 714 N. 95th St. in Greenwood will give a presentation on the project at the Greenwood Community Council meeting at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 16, at the Greenwood Library, 8016 Greenwood Ave. N.

714 N 95th St-exterior-resized

This home will be replaced by 36 residential units.

Daniel Stoner, president of Parkstone Properties, tells us the project will be resubmitted under new rules recently passed by the Seattle City Council.

“While the new regulations require only Streamlined Design Review for a project of our size, we thought it would be helpful to hold a voluntary
community meeting to listen to neighborhood residents and address questions about our project,” he said in an email. “Please join us that night for a lively, constructive discussion and learn more about our micro-apartments as one component for addressing Seattle’s exciting but challenging population growth.”

Stoner says the project will soon have its own website describing floor plans and amenities. In the meantime, you can check out another micro-housing project the company is building at 918 N. 103rd St. to get an idea of what it will be like.

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