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Koz Development – Derby Capitol Hill

Kirtley-Cole Associates constructed this new 76,037 SF building in the heart of Capitol Hill for Koz Development. The SEDU project consists of 6 levels of wood framing over 3 levels of post-tensioned concrete. It includes 168 studio apartments, 2 onsite parking spaces, an upper-level roof

Evergreen Recovery Centers – Evergreen Manor

Kirtley-Cole Associates teamed with Evergreen Recovery Centers to construct a new 3-story, 27,500 SF Residential Treatment Facility and Child Care Center to provide postpartum housing and services for pregnant women, new mothers and their children. The project includes 18 residential sleeping units; child care facility

Rainier Avenue SEDU

Kirtley-Cole Associates constructed a new 10,113 SF building with 26 small efficiency dwelling units (SEDU) on Rainier Avenue South in Seattle. The building also houses a common area for gatherings. The 4-story structure is wood-framed with a mix of Hardie and metal siding, and vinyl

Koz Development – 1020 North Broadway

Kirtley-Cole Associates is completed a new 60,955 SF building for Koz Development on North Broadway in Everett. The project is just across the street from a previous project we teamed with Koz to construct: Mountain View Hall. 1020 North Broadway consists of 4 levels of wood-frame

Greater Residence Apartments

Kirtley-Cole Associates completed construction of this new 96,400 SF apartment building housing 75 apartment units over 2 levels of garage parking (1 level partially below grade). The structure is 4 levels of residential wood-framing over 2 levels of post-tensioned concrete. Level 1 includes a 4,454

HopeWorks Station II

Kirtley-Cole teamed with HopeWorks, an affiliate of Housing Hope, as well as Dykeman Architects, GGLO Design and Beacon Development to construct the new HopeWorks Station II. The new 4-story building totals 67,361 SF with 4 levels of wood-framing over 2 levels of concrete. It includes one

Cocoon House – The HUB

Kirtley-Cole Associates teamed with Cocoon House to construct The HUB. The new 31,805 SF ground-up structure provides support to the existing Cocoon House facilities with additional space for homeless youth to have a safe place to sleep in short- and long-term housing, as well as