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AMLI Arc

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AMLI Arc
File:Tilt 49 logo.svg
File:AMLI Arc from Municipal Tower, Feb. 2018.jpg
AMLI Arc pictured from the Municipal Tower in 2018
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Alternative namesTilt 49
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeResidential and commercial
Location1812 Boren Avenue
Seattle, Washington, U.S.
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Construction startedJune 2015
Topped-outApril 2017
Completed2017
Cost$143 million[1]
OwnerAMLI Residential
HeightSouth Tower: 440 feet (130 m)
Technical details
MaterialPost-tensioned concrete
Floor countAMLI Arc: 41
Tilt 49: 11 (north building)
Floor areaTilt 49: 307,296 square feet (28,548.7 m2)
Design and construction
Architecture firmZGF Architects LLP
DeveloperTouchstone Corporation, AMLI Residential, Mortenson Development
Structural engineerMagnusson Klemencic Associates
Main contractorMortenson Construction
Other information
Number of unitsSouth Tower: 410 apartments
Parking547 parking stalls
Website
tilt49seattle.net
References
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AMLI Arc, also known as Tilt 49, is a mixed-use building complex in Seattle, Washington, United States. It consists of two buildings, both facing Boren Avenue between Stewart and Howell streets: a 41-story, 440-foot-tall (130 m) residential skyscraper with 368 apartments to the south; and an 11-story, 307,296-square-foot (28,548.7 m2) office building with retail space to the north.[4] Tilt 49 shares this block with the Kinects residential tower as well as the cancelled Daola Tower.[2][3]

Developers Touchstone proposed the building in 2014 and bought the site, then a Goodyear Tires store and surface parking lot, for $16.6 million.[5] Construction began in June 2015.[6] In 2017, Amazon.com announced that it had signed a lease for the entire 11-story office portion of Tilt 49.[7]

The residential tower topped out in April 2017, and was completed in November.[8]

The name of the office building, Tilt 49, refers to the 49-degree angle at which the Denny Triangle neighborhood is aligned relative to true north, facing instead towards waterfront property on Elliott Bay owned by Arthur A. Denny (for whom the neighborhood is named).[9]

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