201 South King Street | Seattle, Washington 98104 www.stadiumplace.com Capitol Hill South Lake Union Queen Anne
Seattle CBD First Hill
WATERFRONT IMPROVEMENT AREA
Pioneer Square Chinatown- International District A PIVOTAL SHIFT IS HAPPENING IN THE CITY…
…as historic Pioneer Square once again reclaims its place among Seattle’s most vibrant quarters. At the point where the Stadium District connects the Downtown core with the Seattle waterfront is Stadium Place—a brilliant new mixed-use project developed by Daniels Real Estate and Pillar Properties.
With technology companies such as Intel, EMC Isilon and Blue Nile relocating to the Pioneer Square neighborhood, there has been a vast increase in the number of people living and working in the area. To date, there are over 54,000 employees working within a half-mile of the Stadium Place project, with 160,000 employees working within a one-mile radius. The population has grown by 30% in the last decade and is projected to grow another 9% in the next five years.
The Washington State Department of Transportation is also making access to the neighborhood easier with the demolition of the SR 99 Alaskan Way Viaduct. Summer 2013 marked the beginning of digging for the tunnel to replace the Viaduct. The new SR 99 will consist of a two-mile long tunnel beneath downtown Seattle, a mile-long stretch of new highway that connects to the south entrance of the tunnel near Seattle’s stadiums and there will be a new Alaskan Way surface street along the waterfront that connects SR 99 to downtown. From the south, new on-and-off ramps will connect SR 99 to downtown via the new waterfront street. Washington State Ferries 1 City Hall Seattle Terminal Pioneer Park Square Prefontaine A B Place YESLER WAY C A B G H
F S AVE OCCIDENTAL A A B C B G I 2 D 3 4 G G 5 E J D 2ND AVE EXTENSION S G G Pioneer D E F C G G A Square Beach S WASHINGTON ST (proposed) A B A S AVE 3RD C A Kobe B Occidental A 6 D C Park 8 9 10 11 Terrace G B Park E D 7 F A Festival Pier C and Ampitheater F A G (proposed) E S MAIN ST A G LINK LIGHT RAIL (CBD-AIRPORT) RAIL LIGHT LINK A 2ND AVE S AVE 2ND 1ST AVE S AVE 1ST B A A G 12 13 G 14 15 G 16 17 18 19 20 G D A B A A B C B C A B S JACKSON ST STREETCAR TO CAPITOL HILL - Opening Late Summer 2014 A G A A B A L A
5TH AVE S AVE 5TH B A G B F C 21 B 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 B 29 Union G Station C C K Hing Hay C A Park D E F G H I J H A C D B D E Int’l District S KING ST King Street S KING ST Gate
Station MAYNARD AVE S A B C A B
6TH AVE S AVE 6TH F G 32 33 34 35 D 36 37 LEGEND G Stadium Place West Stadium Place East (under construction) A Restaurant/Café G 505 E 30 31 Union A Station B B
4TH AVE S AVE 4TH S WELLLER ST Coffee/Tea/Sweets G
OCCIDENTAL AVE S AVE OCCIDENTAL B C D E F G C D S AVE 7TH Nightclub/Bar G H I J K L M B A N O P 39 40 41 Retail Q A 625 605 C International Union Union Children’s A Station Station 38 Services Park Grocery/Food 705 Union
8TH AVE S AVE 8TH A G Gallery Station 42 43 44 B 45 AIRPORT WAY S Waterfront Revitalization Project Area S DEARBORN ST 46 A Stadium Plaza CenturyLink (proposed) Field NEXT DOOR TO EVERYWHERE MAP KEY Located in Seattle’s oldest neighborhood, Pioneer Square BLOCK 1 BLOCK 10 BLOCK 25 has reclaimed its vibrant entertainment district. The A. Little Uncle A. Viet My A. Union Station Market neighborhood has the city’s largest collection of art B. Magic Mouse Toys B. Thai Curry Simple BLOCK 11 C. Hong Kong Café BLOCK 2 galleries and museums, along with three large sports A. Tenoch Mexican Grill D. Joe’s Bar & Grill A. Al Boccalino B. Gyro House E. Henry’s Taiwan stadiums and an exhibition hall. B. Julie’s C. Fuji Sushi F. Ping’s Food Market C. Best Western G. Fu Lin Restaurant D. Planet Java Diner BLOCK 12 Things are happening in Pioneer Square, leases are H. A Piece of Cake Bakery E. Sake Nomi A. Wild Palms Bar & Grill I. International Model Toys getting signed and the momentum is real. Recent F. Delicatus BLOCK 13 J. Fuji Bakery restaurants that have come to the area include Matt BLOCK 3 A. Temple Billiards K. Sub Sand Dillon’s Bar Sajor and London Plane, as well as Rain A. Starbucks B. Bar Sajor L. Bank of America B. Subway BLOCK 14 BLOCK 30 Shadow Meats Squared, Pizzeria Gabbiano, Radici, C. Cow Chip Cookies A. The London Plane A. Triangle Pub Intermezzo (the latest restaurant from Il Terrazzon D. Millstream B. Caffe Umbria Carmine) and several more. Matt Dillon stated that, “For E. New Orleans Creole C. London Plane (bar) BLOCK 31 F. Damn the Weather D. 88 Keys A. Cherry Street Coffee me, it’s the neighborhood in Seattle that energetically and G. Merchant’s Café B. Sluggers architecturally represents the history of my city.” H. Trinity BLOCK 15 C. Elysian Fields I. Saveway Market A. Radici BLOCK 32 J. Dome Burger B. Salumi Within a few short years the neighborhood will once again A. Specialty’s BLOCK 4 BLOCK 16 B. Starbucks be connected to Seattle’s waterfront with a beautiful A. Tat’s Delicatessen A. Seattle Lighting C. Tully’s B. Pizza Pros D. Wells Fargo landscape esplanade leading to a new waterfront park. BLOCK 17 C. Fuel Sports Bar A. FedEx Office BLOCK 33 The waterfront redevelopment is a 2-mile renovation that D. Double Header A. Oasis Tea Zone will create more public spaces, increased waterfront BLOCK 5 BLOCK 18 BLOCK 38 A. Caffe Vita A. Tsukushinbo access and pedestrian mobility. B. New Star Seafood A. Uwajimaya BLOCK 6 C. Red Lantern B. Thai Place A. Pioneer Pet Feed & Supply C. Aloha Plates B. J&M Café BLOCK 21 D. Yummy House Bakery C. Mediterranean Mix A. US Post Office E. Shilla Korean BBQ D. Central Saloon B. Il Terrazzo Carmine F. Kinokuniya Bookstore E. Alstadt C. Beba’s Delicatessen G. Samurai Noodle F. The Berliner Doner Kebab D. Cowgirls, Inc. H. Beard Papa’s Cream Puffs I. Herfy’s Burgers BLOCK 7 BLOCK 22 J. Tako Kyuuban A. E Smith Mercantile A. Rain Shadow Meats K. Saigon Bistro B. Comedy Underground B. FX McRory’s L. Noodle Zen C. Fireworks BLOCK 23 M. Paris Miki Optical D. Grand Central Bakery A. Starbucks N. Unicone Crepes E. Arundel Books B. Zeitgeist Coffee O. Chase Bank F. Farmer’s Market C. Taylor Shellfish P. Savvy Cosmetics BLOCK 8 D. King Street Bar & Oven Q. Boiling Point Restaurant A. McCoy’s Firehouse E. The Lodge Sports Grille BLOCK 46 BLOCK 9 BLOCK 24 A. Shell A. Main Street Gyros A. Kingdome Deli PROJECT OVERVIEW
>> 100 feet high >> 94,400 sq. ft. >> 179 apartment units >> SoHo style lofts >> 240 feet high >> 265,100 sq. ft. >> 332 apartment unites >> Focusing on Generation Y
THE NEXT PHASE…
American Life and Daniels Real Estate will commence construction on the next phase of this community-altering development this fall. With it comes a 297-room, 23-story, three star, full service hotel operated by Embassy Suites, which will include conference areas, a spa, a health club facility as well as more parking and additional retail venues. RETAIL SITE PLAN S KING STREET
GIRIN Korean Steakhouse