Sound Transit’s Link Light Rail expansion includes a stretch northward to Lynnwood slated for 2023—and the four stations above Northgate are all going to need names.
They’re asking $399,950 for the one bedroom, one bathroom house that was built in 1928. In these days of cash sales and multiple offers, As-Is can have more meanings. The renovations suggest they aren't expecting bulldozers.
In July, Sound Transit placed an order for 122 new Link vehicles. They won't be ready until 2019 when they'll begin final testing in Seattle but for now Sound Transit offered up a sneak peek at what they'll look like.
As the weekend approaches, let's take a look around the Seattle real estate listings to find some examples of the strange, the weird and just the plain terrible. (Come across one we missed? Let us know...)
The 3.62-acre site at 2201 NE 88th Street would become the base for 89 townhouses and 157 parking spots to provide what they hope will be "attractive, owner-occupied townhomes that combine a clean and contemporary style with active outdoor spaces."