Seattle First Presbyterian Church Places Full-Block Development Site in Seattle up for Sale
September 27, 2021 / The Registry
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September 27, 2021 / The Registry
Seattle-based Seattle First Presbyterian Church has placed on the market for sale the site where the church and its administrative offices used to be located at 1013 8th Avenue. The church, which announced its closure in late July of this year, is able to dispose of the site following a protracted lawsuit, which put into question the real estate holdings of the church.
The current owner of the site has retained GGLO Architects to conduct a zoning summary and yield a study of the property. The potential project could total up to 388,800 square feet of commercial space and a parking facility totaling 338 stalls, according to a summary provided in the offering document.