Carbon 56

2015 Terry Ave, Seattle, WA 98121, USA

Built in 2004, Carbon 56 is a 56-unit condo building in the Denny Triangle area of Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood—AKA home of the Amazon headquarters, the Museum of History and Industry and more. The building is bright and modern, offering contemporary kitchens, open floor plans, and large, flexible living, dining, and great room areas. Some units at Carbon 56 feature updated kitchens with stainless steel appliances and quartz counters, as well as private, covered terraces for year-round entertaining. The building boasts a 99 Walk Score, providing easy access to top Seattle restaurants and bars, Whole Foods, SoulCycle and major transit options.

Building Information

Built:

2004

Units:

56

Stories:

4

Rental Cap:

None

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2015 Terry Ave, Seattle, WA 98121, USA

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