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1414 NE 42nd Street
Seattle, WA 98105


www.russellhallatuw.com
  • Located corner of 15th Avenue NE and NE 42nd Street
  • Three floors of office space
  • Ground level retail suites
  • Lobby and shops open to alley
  • Pursuing LEED® Gold certification
  • Views of the University of Washington Green, Portage Bay, and downtown Seattle
  • Eco-roof and green space
  • Parking ratio of 2/1000 sf
  • Built in 2009
  • Home to National Bureau of Asian Research
  • 11,000 sf available
  • For leasing info, contact Owen Rice or Brandon Weber at CBRE, (206) 292-6000

George F. Russell, Jr. Hall is a mixed-use development in the University District in Seattle, blending three floors of office space with two floors of studio and one-bedroom apartments and street level retail shops. Located at the doorstep of the University of Washington, Russell Hall is where the academic and business communities come together to create an energetic business and retail environment.

Russell Hall is surrounded by shopping, academic, and restaurant amenities in the University District neighborhood. The building is conveniently located near numerous bus routes, and offers on-site bicycle storage and electric car chargers for additional transportation alternatives.

Russell Hall features expansive views of downtown Seattle, Lake Union, Portage Bay, University of Washington campus. The abundant natural light from the large office windows is one of the many LEED Gold features of Russell Hall, in addition to:

Better indoor air quality

  • Low VOC carpet, adhesives, sealants and paints and Green Seal cleaning products keep dangerous chemicals out of the air you breathe
  • A smoke free building limits dangerous second-hand cigarette smoke.

More natural efficient lighting

  • More efficient lighting consumes less energy and lasts longer than standard lighting.
  • Large, energy-efficient windows fill spaces with natural light that enhance health and productivity.
  • Most use florescent bulbs instead of conventional incandescent bulbs, providing more adaptive light and reducing energy costs.

Efficient energy use

  • Russell Hall is purchasing 35 percent renewable energy to offset energy used in the building.

Efficient water use

  • Storm water retention is designed to water onsite plantings and reduce storm and improve storm water runoff, reducing pollution of our bay.
  • Drought resistant plants reduce the amount of potable water used for irrigation
  • Waterless urinals and dual flush toilets to reduce potable water use.

For information about leasing at Russell Hall, please contact Owen Rice or Brandon Weber at CBRE, (206) 292-6000 or visit www.russellhallatuw.com.