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Home Plate Center

American Life developed Home Plate Center, a two-building office campus adjacent to T-Mobile Park, home to the Seattle Mariners baseball team.  After construction was completed, the building was fully tenanted by globally-recognized tech companies, the U.S. Government, King 5 (NBC) Studios, and other financial and technical organizations.

Home Plate Center

Project Overview

Home Plate Center is a two-building, flex-use, class-A retail and commercial office project located in Seattle’s Stadium District. The property is conveniently situated at the intersection of the region’s major public transportation networks, including the I-90 and I-5 freeways, light rail, regional rail, ferry and bus systems. Home Plate Center is located at the nexus of the Pioneer Square Historical Area and the SoDo Industrial District. Due west from two professional sports stadiums, T-Mobile Park (home to the MLB Seattle Mariners) and Lumen Field (home to the NFL Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Sounders FC), it is also within walking distance of Starbucks World Headquarters and the Seattle Waterfront.

Home Plate Center - Courtyard
Home Plate Center - Full Exterior
Home Plate Center - Lobby
Home Plate Center - Exterior Vertical
Home Plate Center - Deck at Sunset

Project Overview

Address
1501 1st Avenue South, Seattle, Washington 98134
Project Capitalization
$155 Million
Completion Date
Phase One: 2012 Phase Two: 2014
Size
341,951 square feet of building area on 93,780 square feet of land area
Floors
13 floors

Investment Overview

  • EB-5 Capital: $155 million
  • Job Creation: 3408
  • I-526 Approvals: Yes
  • I-829 Approvals: Yes
  • Targeted Employment Area

 

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