Pike Motorworks

Pike Motorworks
Exterior, 2023
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Town or citySeattle, Washington
CountryUnited States
Coordinates47°36′52″N 122°19′22″W / 47.61444°N 122.32278°W / 47.61444; -122.32278

Pike Motorworks is a mixed-use development on Seattle's Capitol Hill, in the U.S. state of Washington.[1] Exxel Pacific built the complex, which is located at 714 E. Pike Street and has a historic storefront.[2]

Description

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The two-building, 323,750-square-foot[3] mixed-use development has 260 apartments,[4][5] and houses several businesses, including Pinoyshki Bakery & Cafe and a brewpub operated by Redhook Ale Brewery.[6][7] Redhook Brewlab's kitchen also hosts Shota Nakajima's restaurant Kobo, which offers "Japanese-inspired" Detroit-style pizza.[8]

History

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The site, which formerly housed a BMW car dealership,[9] was acquired for approximately $14.9 million in 2012. Pike Motorworks sold for approximately $128.3 million in 2019.[10]

In late 2015, Redhook announced plans to open a brewpub in the building in 2016.[11][12][13] The Brewlab opened in 2017.[14][15][16] Verve Bowls opened in Pike Motorworks in 2016.[17] Salt & Straw had announced plans to open a shop in the complex in 2017.[18][19]

A 615-square-foot apartment was available for $2,434 in 2017.[20]

References

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  1. ^ "Pike Motorworks". Architect Magazine. March 23, 2016. Archived from the original on October 15, 2017. Retrieved April 13, 2024.
  2. ^ Strickland, Brooke (August 17, 2023). "Exxel Pacific named a Washington Best Workplace for 2023". Puget Sound Business Journal. Archived from the original on April 13, 2024. Retrieved April 13, 2024.
  3. ^ "Redhook opening a brewpub in Pike Motorworks next fall". Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce. December 2, 2015. Archived from the original on February 5, 2023. Retrieved April 13, 2024.
  4. ^ Stiles, Marc (April 26, 2019). "New Capitol Hill apartments aren't rare, but sales like this are". Puget Sound Business Journal. Archived from the original on 2024-04-13. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  5. ^ "90 small apartments planned for East Pike". Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce. August 25, 2015. Archived from the original on October 24, 2021. Retrieved April 13, 2024.
  6. ^ Hill, Megan (2017-08-14). "Redhook's Shiny New Beer Cathedral Starts Pouring Thursday". Eater Seattle. Archived from the original on 2023-09-28. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  7. ^ "Redhook may still be corporate, but its new Brewlab isn't half bad". The Seattle Times. 2017-09-06. Archived from the original on 2023-06-04. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  8. ^ Gunter, Brianna (2022-10-21). "11 Seattle Breweries with Delicious In-House Food Menus". Eater Seattle. Archived from the original on 2023-09-21. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  9. ^ Uitti, Jacob (January 2018). "A Pioneer, Reinvented: The Humble Beginnings and Hopeful Future of Seattle's Redhook Brewery". Beer Advocate. Archived from the original on 2023-02-08. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  10. ^ Miller, Brian (April 26, 2019). "Wolff sells Pike Motorworks to TA Realty for $128M". Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce. Archived from the original on April 27, 2019. Retrieved April 13, 2024.
  11. ^ Hill, Megan (2015-12-01). "Redhook Bringing New Brewpub to Capitol Hill in 2016". Eater Seattle. Archived from the original on 2023-03-22. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  12. ^ Garbes, Angela. "Pike Place Market Has a New Sushi Spot, a 16,000-Square-Foot Brewery Is Opening on Capitol Hill, and More". The Stranger. Archived from the original on 2024-04-13. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  13. ^ Mang, Lauren (2022-07-08). "Din Tai Fung to Open Downtown, Redhook Coming to Capitol Hill". Seattle magazine. Archived from the original on 2024-04-13. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  14. ^ "Weekend What to Do August 16–18". Seattle Metropolitan. Archived from the original on 2022-06-26. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  15. ^ "Redhook Brewlab by GRAHAM BABA ARCHITECTS". Architizer. 2018-08-21. Archived from the original on 2022-07-03. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  16. ^ Wynkoop, Gena (2017-07-20). "Open & Shut: This week in restaurant openings and closings". Seattle Refined. Archived from the original on 2018-02-25. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  17. ^ Mag, Seattle (2022-07-08). "Capitol Hill Welcomes Acai Eatery". Seattle magazine. Archived from the original on 2023-12-23. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  18. ^ "Salt & Straw will open two Seattle locations this winter". The Seattle Times. 2017-07-11. Archived from the original on 2023-07-11. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  19. ^ "Salt & Straw ice cream coming to Ballard – My Ballard". www.myballard.com. Archived from the original on 2023-08-13. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  20. ^ Lloyd, Sarah Anne (2017-02-16). "Seattle rent comparison: What $2500 rents you right now". Curbed Seattle. Archived from the original on 2023-06-05. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
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