Every week, the Bureau of Development Services publishes lists of Early Assistance applications, Land Use Reviews and Building Permits processed in the previous week. We publish the highlights.
Early Assistance has been requested by Studio 3 Architecture for a project at 5320 SE Woodstock Blvd:
Existing site to be redeveloped with a new 3 story, 19 unit multifamily apartment structure. Stormwater to be managed through tree credits and subsurface infiltration.
A project at 3185 N Vancouver Ave has been submitted for Type II Design Review by Jackson Main Architecture:
New 91000 sf, 6 story mixed used building.The residential use in the building is a Group Living use. There are 240 residential living areas proposed. There will be shared kitchens on each floor. Fifty-six parking spaces are proposed. The parking is accessed from NE Monroe Street. Three commerical tenant spaces are proposed on the ground floor.
Sideyard at project at 318 NE Couch St has been submitted for Type II Design Review by Skylab Architecture:
The site is located between NE 3rd Ave and NE Couch St. The proposal is for a mix of commercial retail and office core and shell building. No parking is required as five current bus lines and one streetcar stop are within 500 ft of the site. New construction will have five stories on one side and four stories on opposite side.
The Gilkey International Middle School at 8500 NW Johnson St has been submitted for building permit review by Hacker Architects:
New 3-story middle school building, to include new classrooms, offices, restrooms, and associated site work *** separate mechanical permit 17-180066MT***
A building permit was issued to Ankrom Moisan Architects for the ArLo Apartments at 6015 N Interstate Ave:
New, 5 story apartment building, 175 units with tuck under parking, 63 parking spaces (3 Accessible)
Sideyard! Would be nice to see this final piece fall into place and complete the crazy transformation of the bridgehead over the last couple years. Nearly everything is falling into place nicely (notwithstanding the Darth Vader-esque look of the Yard). It’s been interesting to watch and I’m so excited for all the construction to wrap up so the street grid is again navigable and all the new retail is easy to access.