Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night.
Edgar Allen Poe
All men dream: but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity: but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes, to make it possible.
T.E. Lawrence
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| Category: | Condominiums | |
| Type: | Commercial Space | |
| MLS: | 25069519 | |
| Price: | $329,950 | |
| City/Area: | Seattle/Belltown | |
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| Square Ft.: | 1,278 | |
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| Address: | 66 Bell St #B2 Seattle, WA 98121 | |
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| Information: | Seattle is a city of neighborhoods. In 2000, Sunset Magazine proclaimed Belltown, The newest Belle of the Ball,'' comparing it to New York City's Upper West Side. And since then it's only gotten better! Belltown is downtown's hippest neighborhood - and as a result, it's also the most densely populated. In the last 5 years, it's become a destination hotspot for residents. Views from the roof top! City Dwellers, neighborhood! Fabulous living in the heart of downtown Seattle! A rare find 1278 sq. ft. of commercial space convert to a live and work loft. Preliminary sketch for conversion is onsite. Peaceful court yard with bamboo gardens and a reflecting pool. Shared roof-top deck has 360 degree views of the water, mountains and city...storage included parking spaces negotiable. The pulse of the city, art of the buildings,sky line and views that surround this building! Nestled between the Space Needle and Pike Place Market. Nearly every form of downtown life can be found here, from high tech professionals to panhandlers. The streets house some of the city's trendiest clubs and bars, including the Crocodile Cafe on Second Avenue. The Moore Theatre, a historic concert hall, was built on Second Avenue in 1907. In the past decade affluent professionals have flocked to this neighborhood. | |
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