West Seattle development: Link site now building-free

In The Triangle, demolition crews have finished knocking down all the buildings on the future site of Harbor Properties‘ Link (200 apartments/14,000 sf commercial, background here), along 38th between Alaska and Fauntleroy. That photo looks north; here’s a Google Street View image looking east at the now-gone ex-Huling/Gee service building:


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When we went by about an hour ago, crews were pummeling away at the remaining below-grade concrete walls on the south side of the site. It’s the biggest active construction site in West Seattle right now; probably the second biggest is the new Fire Station 37, under construction for 2 months now at 35th/Holden.

3 Replies to "West Seattle development: Link site now building-free"

  • eleno December 2, 2009 (3:30 pm)

    It also looks like they’ve started up work again on the Mastro building.

  • WSB December 2, 2009 (3:37 pm)

    Been watching that but hard to tell whether they’re just continuing to weatherize, or serious work. Mastro not surprisingly didn’t return our messages seeking info on the building’s status – TR

  • dawsonct December 3, 2009 (1:11 am)

    Hey! That open space looks kinda nice. Let’s rescind HP’s building permits and put in a park!!
    ——
    KIDDING!!!!
    I think?

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