![]() This project received its certificate of occupancy on.A five-story, 56-unit apartment building, three of the units are live/work and the other 53 are apartments.Over 1,100 units have been completed between 2015 and September of 2019 when The Urbanist published its last update on development in Roosevelt. With readily developable land decreasing, midrise construction and permitting has continued to spread to the outer stretches of Roosevelt’s limited midrise zoning. ![]() However, the pace of new construction and permitting could now begin to slow with many mid-rise buildings completed, a scarcity of underdeveloped sites, and static mid-rise zoning. For the past decade development in the neighborhood has been red hot with thousands of apartments opened and opening soon. Back then, Roosevelt Station was already on the outer perimeter of a growing cluster of old and new mid-rise apartment buildings. When we last covered new development coming to the Roosevelt Station area, the Link light rail Northgate extension was still over two years away from opening. New housing has come to Roosevelt as a result of the light rail station, but mid-rise and single family zoning in the station area have placed limits on future development. ![]()
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