19th Avenue Lofts

1812 19th Ave, Seattle, WA, United States

Located near the intersection of 19th Avenue and Madison Street, the 19th Avenue Lofts are steps away from the city’s bar, restaurant and nightlife epicenter. Designed and developed by Val Thomas in 2004, units in this light-filled building feature soaring windows and 12-foot ceilings. Industrial elements include polished concrete floors, exposed pipes and pulley operated loft spaces. Exposed beams line the ceiling of each home, and many offer amenities like gas fireplaces and floating staircases. The building’s 45 units enjoy high Walk and Bike Scores and are well-served by public transit, but some units also offer dedicated, secure parking.

Building Information

Built:

2004

Units:

45

Stories:

3

Architect:

Val Thomas

Developer:

Val Thomas

Rental Cap:

Yes

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1812 19th Ave, Seattle, WA, United States

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