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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

The Downtown School | A Lakeside School

When Lakeside School decided to move forward with a new micro-school model of education near the Seattle Center, they asked Kirtley-Cole Associates to join their team. Together with Public47 Architects, the team has completed a beautiful new facility for The Downtown School. The 15,558 SF project

Rainier Valley Leadership Academy Middle School

Kirtley-Cole Associates teamed with Washington Charter School Development and Miller Hayashi Architects to construct a new middle school operated by Green Dot Public Schools. Following the demolition of several buildings occupying the site, the team then constructed a new 41,720 SF middle school to serve 600

1830 East Mercer | The Shea Apartments

The Shea Apartments is a new 31,361 SF, 5-story mixed-use building, comprised of 2,260 SF of commercial space, 32 apartment units and structured parking for 10 vehicles. The structure is 4 stories of wood-framed residential over 1 story of post-tensioned concrete retail and parking. The building

8th Street Cross-Dock Facility

Kirtley-Cole Associates completed construction of a new 38,871 SF single-story cross-dock distribution facility on a 16.74 acre site previously owned by the Port of Everett and formerly occupied by Weyerhaeuser. The facility is located within a portion of the 86-acre industrial waterfront property in the

Koz Development – Derby South Lake Union

Kirtley-Cole Associates teamed with Koz Development to construct a new 8-story, 24,686 SF concrete and wood-framed building to house 47 small efficiency dwelling units. The project was constructed in the heart of South Lake Union on a 3,600 SF site. In addition to the living

Summit Atlas Charter School

Kirtley-Cole Associates again teamed with NAC Architecture, Washington Charter School Development and Summit Public Schools to construct Summit Atlas, a combined middle and high school located in West Seattle. The multi-phase project included the renovation of an existing 23,722 SF building, followed by the addition

Nordic Museum

The 57,000 square foot, 3-story Nordic Museum includes temporary and permanent exhibits and galleries, auditorium, café, museum store, classrooms, craft room, kitchen, administration offices, museum workrooms, and museum storage. Located on a nearly 2-acre site in the heart of Ballard, the structural steel building includes high-quality

MTorres Innovation Center

Kirtley-Cole recently teamed with MTorres America and Lance Mueller Architects to construct the new MTorres America Innovation Center. The new 66,506 SF building is comprised of a 3-story, 31,625 SF structural steel office building and a 33,881 SF premanufactured metal building housing a manufacturing center with

Northwest Railway Museum – Railway Education Center

Kirtley-Cole Associates recently teamed with Northwest Railway Museum to construct their new Railway Education Center. Intended to expand public access and improve historical document preservation, this 4,681 SF building included an environmentally-controlled archival vault for irreplaceable historical documents that include engineering records, books, and photographs

King’s Schools Junior High Modernization

Kirtley-Cole Associates again teamed with CRISTA Ministries and King’s Schools on a project on their campus: to renovate an existing historic 4-story building, originally constructed in 1927 as an infirmary and later serving as a junior high school. The 12,900 SF building underwent a complete

Olympic Medical Center Medical Office Building

Kirtley-Cole Associates teamed with Olympic Medical Center (Clallam County Public Hospital District No. 2) and Rice Fergus Miller Architects to construct a new 2-story, 42,000 SF medical office building on Olympic Medical Center’s campus in Port Angeles. The building consolidated multiple clinics and specialty services into

Northshore Christian Academy – Pavilion II

Kirtley-Cole Associates continued a long-standing relationship with Northshore Christian Academy to construct a new classroom building on their growing campus. The new 2-story, 15,062 SF building houses 6 classrooms, a large cafeteria, kitchen, lobby/reception area, office space, conference room, work room, storage, and restrooms. The