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Madrona Highlands – Housing Hope

Housing Hope engaged Kirtley-Cole Associates to complete the new construction of their new Madrona Highlands development. The project provides housing for 52 families with children in the South Snohomish County community who are at different stages of their journey out of poverty. The project includes four

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