Kinect Shoreline now open next to 185th light rail station

Shoreline, WALocal News

Kinect @ Shoreline officially opened on Wednesday, providing luxury apartment homes near the 185th Light Rail Station in the North City neighborhood. The new community boasts modern amenities, including a game room, hidden lounge, and an exercise area on the first floor. Residents can relax in a landscaped courtyard designed for outdoor meals and leisure activities. Spacious bathrooms equipped with stackable washers and dryers complement open living areas filled with light. Ground-floor retail businesses are anticipated to enhance the area's vibrancy, catering to local residents.

This development aims to meet the housing demand close to downtown Seattle, where luxury apartments are increasingly sought after. The addition of retail spaces will not only support local businesses but also encourage community engagement. Kinect @ Shoreline represents a significant investment in the local housing market, reflecting growth in the Shoreline area.

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