Capitol Hill Goodwill Lined Up for Mixed-Use Development

Seattle, WALocal News

Plans have been filed for a mixed-use development that will replace the Capitol Hill Goodwill, aiming to add approximately 170 new apartment units on Belmont Ave E. The proposal is part of the first steps towards a potential sale of the historic 1926 building, which has been a staple in the community. VIA Architecture is spearheading the design for the seven-story structure, indicating a significant shift in the retail landscape of Capitol Hill. The neighborhood has seen a series of changes over the years, including the closure of Half Price Books and the popular Value Village. Goodwill is still operational at the site, albeit under retail restrictions due to the pandemic, and the location is currently covered in plywood.

This development reflects ongoing urban renewal efforts in Capitol Hill, which continue despite the challenges posed by COVID-19. The potential sale and development could reshape the neighborhood, emphasizing the need for housing in urban areas. As Capitol Hill adapts to changing social and economic conditions, this project highlights the evolving nature of community spaces.

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