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2121 6th Ave
Seattle, WA 98121
Via 6 · Retail Property For Lease


HIGHLIGHTS
- 8,160 square feet of retail space at the intersection of Seattle’s Belltown and South Lake Union neighborhoods
- Two minute walk to the South Lake Union Streetcar and easy access to metro bus lines and Link Light Rail
- Centrally situated between the downtown core and Lake Union in a highly visible location on Sixth Avenue between Blanchard and Lenora
- Excellent bike lanes, moderate to steep hills.
PROPERTY FACTS
| Total Space Available | 661 SF | Apartment Style | Hi-Rise |
| No. Units | 654 | Building Size | 515,496 SF |
| Property Type | Multifamily | Year Built | 2013 |
| Property Subtype | Apartment |
| Total Space Available | 661 SF |
| No. Units | 654 |
| Property Type | Multifamily |
| Property Subtype | Apartment |
| Apartment Style | Hi-Rise |
| Building Size | 515,496 SF |
| Year Built | 2013 |
ABOUT THE PROPERTY
Perfectly situated at the convergence of Amazon’s South Lake Union campus and the vibrant Belltown neighborhood, Via6 enjoys a location that is a gateway to Seattle’s most walkable and active business sectors, as well as the downtown commercial core. Abundant amenities, dozens of restaurants, coffee shops, small retail shops and a dense residential community have created a round-the-clock live/work/play environment. Completed in 2013, the Via6 project is LEED Gold certified and the largest private residential development in Seattle’s history. The retail space at Via 6 benefits from a synergistic mix of amenities, well planned leisure space and over 650 apartment homes above, providing constant foot traffic and 24/7 resident customers. In addition, Amazon’s Day 1 Building directly across the street brings an estimated 11,000 daytime workers to the neighborhood. Ideally situated along 6th Avenue between Lenora Street and Blanchard Street, and directly across from The Spheres, the street level retail at Via6 is part of a thriving restaurant scene and walkable attractions in the area include Cinerama, The Spheres, Seattle Center, and the Space Needle.
