301, 303, 305 & 307 Lee Street, Seattle, WA
Rugged, sustainable Northwest modernism amidst lush plantings. At Downtown’s Doorstep Atop Queen Anne. Sawtooth siting for dramatic perspectives inside and out, crowned with pulse-quickening views from the rooftop deck. Ringed by Seattle’s dynamic technology brands and world-class cultural arenas. As a result of our effective marketing strategy and execution, all Lee Street Lofts are now sold.
Sold for $1,670,000 - $2,200,000

Formed concrete volumes
Cantilevered steel undergirding
Engineered joints
Unadorned functional elements as decoration
Optional free-standing fireplace
Thoughtful 4-Star Built Green™ features
Raw, exposed materials for textured, quilted effect
Cleverly placed windows for light and air circulation
Sprinklered low-maintenance landscape by Karen Kreis
Balance of community and privacy

THE LOFTS
Hand-forged, timeless work of art in steel, glass, and concrete. The celebrated developer’s signature style combines honest vernacular materials – unadorned and exposed – with ingenious structural innovation, humane scale, and unusual empathy for you, the end-user.
A Sonnet in Structural Steel
Proudly exposed steel cantilevers, custom-fabricated in Cle Elum, lyrically undergird the soaring structure, their enormous tensile strength belied by an appearance of floating lightness.
Considered Sustainability
Thoughtful green features like bio-retention walls to catch rainwater drainage, zoned heat and air conditioning for year-round comfort, and state-of-the-art energy-efficient glass sourced from British Columbia. An assemblage designed to slash energy costs and reduce your carbon footprint. Your loft provides an aesthetically coherent model for eco-conscious high-density construction, with 4-star Built Green™ credentials.
WHERE WILL YOU FORGE YOUR FUTURE?
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301 LEE STREET
Price: $2.088 - SOLD
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3.75
Total SF: 3,336
Total Living SF: 2,398
Total Terrace, Deck, & Patio SF: 608
Private Garage
303 LEE STREET
Price: $1,597,500 - SOLD
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3.75
Total SF: 3,350
Total Living SF: 2,362
Total Terrace, Deck, & Patio SF: 654
Private Garage
305 LEE STREET
Price: $1.88M - SOLD
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3.75
Total SF: 3,350
Total Living SF: 2,362
Total Terrace, Deck, & Patio SF: 654
Private Garage
307 LEE STREET
Price: $2,200,000 - SOLD
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3.75
Total SF: 3,286
Total Living SF: 2326
Total Terrace, Deck, & Patio SF: 662
Private Garage

GARDENS OF CONVENIENCE ATOP A HILL
Once known as Eden Hill, Queen Anne Hill offers a vibrant collage of stately Old Seattle mansions, charming hilltop parks, strolling boulevards beneath tree canopies, and polished urban conveniences, including some of the city’s best restaurants, perched just above Seattle’s grandest cultural institutions and most attractive employers, with extraordinary vistas unfurling in all four directions.
Walk to Work, or to the Opera
The world-renowned cultural attractions of Seattle Center and downtown Seattle (dance, theater, music, museums) beckon, a mere 20-minute walk away – as is the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Easily reach the new Expedia campus at Interbay and, via the Westlake corridor, the South Lake Union technology hub.
Every Convenience just Down the Street
On Queen Anne Avenue, just 6 blocks to the west, find supermarkets, pharmacies, gyms, yoga studios, cafes and gourmet eateries galore, with a side of old neighborhood charm. Top-rated services are a short stroll away.
Recreational Nirvana
Scattered like gems across Queen Anne Hill, some of the most beautiful parks in Seattle (Bhy Kracke, Marshall, and Kerry) provide secluded al fresco dining spots and elevated vantage points for the iconic views. 100 pedestrian staircases energize your daily walk or run – or try Queen Anne Pool for a brisk lap workout.
Easy walk to Gates Foundation
Short drive to new Expedia
Quick commute to downtown business core, SLU
Access to North & South Seattle via Rte 99
Urban amenities six blocks away
20-minute walk to Seattle Center
Lovely neighborhood walks & parks
Iconic park & boulevard views

SUPERSTAR DEVELOPER WITH DECADES OF BRILLIANT INNOVATION
Owners of Bill Parks-designed communities in Fremont and Green Lake shower warm praise on the flexibility and enduring beauty of the airy spaces, flooded with natural light, the subjects of extensive documentation and winners of multiple awards.
An Artful Investment
Many owners of Bill Parks’ projects hold their artful investments for decades. In your Lee Street Lofts home benefit from the developer’s perfected understanding of materials and techniques.
An Urban Community for the Worldly-Wise
With an ethos and aesthetic honed by 10 formative years growing up on a houseboat, Bill Parks programs opportunities to build community into each development, including Lee Street Lofts, inviting residents to pass, mingle or gather, to the degree they wish, in shared courtyards and driveways. At the same time, acoustically engineered protective firewalls, each comprising two layers of dense glass and three separate air pockets, protect your privacy and grant you peace.
Projects
Lee Street Lofts, 2019
Ballard Lofts, 2015
Barton Street Lofts, 2010
Stonewater, 1998
Boulders, 2004
Fremont Lofts, 2001
Media
Cheek, Lawrence (September 13, 2013). Small-scale solutions to Seattle’s huge urban-housing need. Pacific NW Magazine.
Easton, Valerie (July 1, 2007). Puzzle Solved. Pacific NW Magazine.
Enlow, Clair (2006). The Boulders. Case No. C036004. Seattle, WA: Urban Land Institute Case Studies.
Cheek, Lawrence (July 24, 2006). On Architecture: A big vision for humane, compact city living fuels firm. Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
Parks, William (September 28, 2003). The ‘Outside the building’ to deliver character. The Puget Sound Business Journal.
Rhodes, Elizabeth (February 27, 2000). AIA Homes of the Year. The Seattle Times.
Rhodes, Elizabeth (May 23, 1999). Fremont Complex Has Small-Village Feel. The Seattle Times.
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Edward Krigsman
Listing Agent
206-387-6789
edwardk@ekreg.com