Derby is a new apartment building at 123 Bellevue Ave. E. in south Capitol Hill with 168 efficient units. All units are studios. Apartments all have their own washer/dryers. Some of the smaller units have Murphy beds pre-installed. Residents can enjoy an east- and south-facing terrace on the eighth floor, with an L-shape, offering a barbecue station and views of downtown. Some of the units have private balconies. Additional amenities include an onsite community manager, mail room, a large bike room (with about 140 stalls) and a dog-washing area. Derby is within walking distance of Seattle’s central business district, First Hill hospitals, and Seattle University. The total building size is about 76,037 square feet.
Developer, architect: Koz Development
General contractor: Kirtley-Cole
Landscape architect, surveyor: Barghausen Consulting Engineers
Structural engineer: Swenson Say Faget
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Benjamin Benschneider
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