The Seattle Central Library is a true marvel in the heart of the CBD. A slender boutique-style condominium stands tall next door and reflects high-efficiency glazed glass and textured metal panels into the library’s many angled windows. Residents enjoy views of the city, 30% less water usage and high fuel efficiency earning the high-rise the Gold Standard LEED certification, one of the first in America.
5th and Madison was designed by local architects Ruffcorn Mott Hinthorne Stine and contains 24 floors none with more than six homes per level. Each luxury residence offers finishes like granite slab, hardwoods, Lutron shades, 10.5′ ceilings, island kitchens and floor to ceiling windows. The 2007 built eco-friendly tower also includes a storm water filtration system, 24-hour concierge, secure parking, fitness center, library, activities/club room, guest suite and a dog run.
Along with on-site Zip Cars, homeowners enjoy an outdoor viewing plaza lush with trees, plantings, a foot bridge over running water.
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[/popup]Structure & Location
- Neighborhood: Retail Core
- Address: 909 5th Ave
- Postal Code: 98164-2039
- Zoning: Doc1 U450u
- Lot Sq Ft: 9,525
- Year Built: 2008
- Effective Year Built: 2008
- Residential Units: 127
- Stories: 23
- Exterior: Cement/Concrete, Metal/Vinyl
- Construction: Steel/Heavy
- Parking Type: Secured Garage



