Convenience. A location across the street from the extensively remodeled Seattle Art Museum qualifies for such a term. Being at the south arcade entrance to the famous Pike Place Market increases the qualification. Standing 12 proud stories at the corner of 1st & Union completes the trifecta to boast one of the best locations in Seattle’s West Edge neighborhood.
98 Union was designed by Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects and built in 1985. It’s distinctive architecture, coloring and lighting combine to give it a stylish edge when sitting next to the Four Seasons Hotel located just to the south. The 76 generous-sized condo homes share amenities including a common parking garage, lobby entrance, door staff, fitness center, club room, fountain courtyard and a magnificent outdoor terrace. Western facing units have spectacular views of the bay, mountains and sunsets.
Don’t miss all of the arts available including independent galleries and the award-winning, city-block-sized Benaroya Hall.
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[/popup]Structure & Location
- Neighborhood: West Edge
- Address: 98 Union St
- Postal Code: 98101-2069
- Zoning: Pmm85
- Lot Sq Ft: 17,751
- Year Built: 1985
- Effective Year Built: 1985
- Residential Units: 79
- Stories: 12
- Exterior: Cement/Concrete
- Construction: Concrete
- Parking Type: Secured Garage



