Southport (Renton, Washington)

Coordinates: 47°30′10″N 122°12′13″W / 47.50278°N 122.20361°W / 47.50278; -122.20361
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Southport
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General information
LocationRenton, Washington
Construction started2001
CompletedResidential phase (2002–08)
Hotel and conference center (2017)
Office buildings, first phase (2019)
Design and construction
Architect(s)ZGF Architects
DeveloperSeco Development
Website
southport.life

Southport is a mixed-use development in Renton, Washington, United States. It is located on the southern shore of Lake Washington adjacent to the Renton Landing lifestyle center and the Boeing Renton Factory.

History[edit]

Southport is a 2,400,000-square-foot (220,000 m2) mixed-use development that began in 1999, located on 32.2 acres (13.0 ha) along Lake Washington in Renton, Washington.[1][2][3] The property was formerly the site of a Puget Sound Energy steam plant which was demolished in 2001, and construction on the residential phase of Southport began later that year.[4]

By 2019, the complex included a hotel and 712,752 square feet of office space.[1][5] across three office buildings.[1] The complex also includes 30,000 square feet in retail space.[6]

Transportation[edit]

Seco plans to run ferry routes directly between Southport and other parts of the region, including South Lake Union in Seattle.[6] The complex also includes a six-story parking garage[3] and a private yacht dock.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Sanjay Bhatt (November 3, 2015). "Office tenants gobbled up more space in Seattle than NYC, Chicago". The Seattle Times.
  2. ^ "SECO breaks ground on Southport office complex". Renton Reporter. January 28, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Brian Miller (May 17, 2018). "On the Block: Southport is a game-changer for Renton, with Class A offices and plans to expand". Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce.
  4. ^ Bill Virgin (September 27, 2001). "Steam plant stacks to fall - Demolition in Renton tomorrow morning to clear way for big development". Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
  5. ^ Jake Whittenberg (May 13, 2019). "Development project aims to attract big tech to Renton". KING 5 News.
  6. ^ a b TJ Martinell (July 18, 2019). "Lake Washington ferry service planned". Lens Magazine.
  7. ^ Jeanne Lang Jones (August 2016). "A New Point of View in Renton - Southport corporate campus development seeks a high-end tenant to help polish the city's image". Seattle Business Magazine.

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