Shoreline Place redevelopment
Thursday, July 18, 2024
Looking southwest, over the top of Town & Country Market (silo) Drone photo by David Carlos |
Merlone Geier is in the process of redeveloping the former 1960’s era Aurora Square Sears into Shoreline Place.
This multi-phased mixed use project will incorporate previous planning efforts from the City and community while creating shopping and living experiences that meet current market demands and reflect the unique characteristics of the area.
For additional updates and information visit www.ShorelinePlace.com.
Still in the plans are a small "town green" as well as a dog park and retail spaces. Round Table Pizza and Chipotle are open on the lower level and they have signed leases with Mod Pizza, and Big Chicken.
Looking east, the Town & Country silo is to the right. Straight ahead is Pet Evolution, next to Bed Bath & Beyond. The new construction site has been completely cleared. Drone photo by David Carlos. |
Pet Evolution featuring pet food, supplies, and grooming, is holding its ribbon cutting and grand opening on Saturday, July 27, 2024 at 10:45am PDT. This event will be held at 15515 Westminster Way N Suite C, Shoreline, WA 98133 with the Shoreline Chamber of Commerce.
Construction materials and equipment and huge piles of dirt on the lower level, looking directly south Drone photo by David Carlos |
Sears building. Drone photo by David Carlos |
Front and center is the old Sears building. In the background, the six story Department of Transportation building. Behind Sears is a former auxiliary parking lot, now used for construction equipment and next to it are the piles of dirt.
In the lower, right corner, cars are parked at existing businesses on a separate land parcel, not owned by Merlone Geier.
--Diane Hettrick
2 comments:
Have you considered bringing in Garden Clubs to help develop the green space? They know which plants will grow best in the sun/shade and soil varieties available in the space chosen. You can provide a small fee to the Club(s), instead of a single company - and put up a small plaque thanking the Club(s). Use the savings to get really nice, friendly plants for the green space. [In other places paid consultants have not known the most appropriate plants, which were overtaken by weeds in one season.]
great pictures but most of the directions listed are incorrect - any plans for the city to ticket cars parked in the "no parking" spaces around the apartment building between Aurora and Westminster?
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