RIVERSTONE - If a quaint downtown isn't your thing then might we suggest a quaint riverfront home? Black Rock's Bellerive is one of a few former woodmill sites that are being repurposed for some serious highlife and we're not talking the MGD kind. These are all riverfront with a mix of detached, courtyard, and condo-style structures. Phase I is 70 units and looks almost complete save the mixed-use structure under construction above.
Don't let the snow and grey sky fool you, it's a pleasant, colorful, and architecturally varied development...with not a soul around this time of year. That could easily change over the years however as the rest of Riverstone and Bellerive build out. We'll get back to you in 10 years. If you're not ready to reserve just rent one this summer for $3500/week.
- Bellerive [Main Site]
- Take a unit for a test run [Vacation Rentals By Owner]
- Black Rock Development [Company Site]
Why does so much recent Inland Northwest architecture look like this? This project (as built). Furniture Row (as built). Kendall Yards (as proposed). And what is it? Post-Apocalyptic Craftsman?
Posted by: Transplant | February 27, 2008 at 10:29 PM
Transplant, I think it's "we chose some rather odd materials for the facades Craftsman". :P
As an aside, I love the comparisons of renderings and built projects on this site. That's one of the things I think the public is most misinformed about when it comes to architecture... Computer pictures will LIE to you!
Posted by: Kate | February 29, 2008 at 04:55 AM