The J U N CT I O N Downtown Bothell, Washington
Bothell A District of Neighborhoods known areas such as Canyon Park, Thrasher s Corner and North Creek. As new development occurs, the city s downtown district, Bothell Landing, is understood as a series of - ter, type of development, and uses found within the area. commercial, residential, and outdoor gathering spaces places where people want to be and businesses thrive.
The Junction: Boulevard + Main The Junction of Boulevard + Main is the heart of Bothell Landing, for the community and its past. The intersection of the two destination streets forms the city s retail, dining and entertainment hub. Main Street, which is the historic center of Bothell Landing, will be revitalized and extended across The Boulevard to the Bothell Public Library, creating an east-west promenade with continuous storefronts at street level. Its historic character will be infused with new mixed-use buildings, set at the edge of wide sidewalks framing a narrow, pedestrian-oriented street. Originating at the river s edge in the Park at Bothell Landing and the Burke Gilman trail system, The Boulevard is the north/ south spine running through the center of the downtown district. Carrying the traf- - ment occurs and the Multi-Way Boulevard and paver-lined side access lanes are completed, bringing retail to the sidewalk edge and Riverfront The Riverfront neighborhood is the center for recreation, relaxation, and community activities. On the northern shore of the Sammamish River, The Park at Bothell Landing is the community s gathering place for a myriad of annual festivals and events. The Park is connected to the Sammamish River Trail and the Burke- Gilman Trail via a pedestrian bridge, a signature element of the City of Bothell that provides walkers, bikers, and skaters direct access to area wineries and breweries. In coordination with the Crossroads roadway project, the park will be expanded and enhanced. The park s plaza, amphitheater, historic buildings, hand-carry boat launching beach, outdoor café, play areas and trails will be enjoyed daily by the community. The Riverfront neighborhood is also home to the Northshore Senior Center and several senior housing developments that grace the river s southern banks. Wayne Curve, and an 18-hole executive course, Wayne Golf Course, mark the gateway to Bothell Landing. Upper level offices, apartments and condominiums will be of the Boulevard will be a new McMenamins experience including a hotel, restaurant, pub, spa, pool, community garden and theater. McMenamins will open by 2013. The Boulevard is intended for larger development sites that can support anchor tenants who will thrive with The Junction may be from four to six stories tall and will be required to be mixed-use with ground floor retail.
Campus The shared campus of the University of Washington at Bothell and Cascadia Community College celebrates the eastern entrance to Bothell Landing and the area known as the Campus neighborhood. The Sammamish River creates a water boundary for the neighborhood and also feeds the 58 acres of protected wetlands that set campus is anticipated to grow dramatically in the next 6 years, from 3,600 students today to over 10,000 students. Courses of study at UW Bothell include: arts, computing and software development, science and technology, international business administration, nursing and education. UW s MBA program is ranked third nationally. Not to be outdone, Cascadia Community College is the number 2 ranked community college in the nation. Drawn to the talent and programs of the schools, a area. In 2010, the Discovery Center was founded at the campus, providing an opportunity for scientists to collaborate in the development of new biomedical devices. But it isn t all about work. The Center for Serious Play also resides at UW Bothell, where students and faculty create new gaming experiences, interactive media and technology products. East Bothell Landing The East Bothell Landing neighborhood connects the University of Washington to the city s hub of dining, shopping and entertainment at The Junction. Located east of The Boulevard and north of Main Street, East Bothell Landing will be home to the community s expanded civic campus, anchored by a new - City Hall. City Hall is scheduled to be completed in 2012, and will be a model of sustainability and forward thinking design. The civic campus will be built on the block that City Hall currently occupies. Incorporated within the same block will be a grand plaza for community gatherings, concerts and events as well as two mixed-use buildings that will include retail space and possibly housing or educational facilities. East Bothell Landing is courthouse and is anticipated to be the location of future UW Bothell student housing. Mixed in with these destinations are profesbuildings. In addition, East Bothell Landing is zoned and planned for single-use commercial buildings as well as high density residential development, including multi-family condominium and apartment buildings. West BothellLanding The neighborhood west of The Boulevard, but north of Main Street is West Bothell Landing. Building on the existing fabric of the neighborhood, West Bothell Landing is envisioned to be a neighborhood for both living and working. High density residential is planned to meet the street at the sidewalk edge, with design intentions featuring richly articulated windows and doorways, building forecourts, and terraced urban gardens. Urban housing options could include townhomes, brownstones and apartments with front stoops and bay windows. Thought of as primarily residential, West Bothell Landing is also zoned to include single-use commercial office buildings, housing the many creative class companies found in and around Bothell Landing. At the northern edge of the neighborhood, Pop Keeney Stadium, undergoing renovation in 2010, hosts football games for the Bothell High School Cougars as well as the Woodinville and Inglemoor High School games.
Bothell Aerial BOTHELL 5 min drive Population Average HH Income 4+ yrs Education 27,102 $88,941 44.89% SITE WOODINVILLE TOWN CENTER 10 min drive Population Average HH Income 4+ yrs Education 182,477 $101,920 47.19% 5 mile Population Average HH Income 4+ yrs Education 241,632 $96,825 45.35% 520
Accessibility WEST BOTHELL LANDING Pop Keeney Field The Boulevard 527 101st Avenue NE Main Street e 1 104th Avenue NE Beardslee Boulevard EAST BOTHELL LANDING CAMPUS University of Washington Bothell Campus 405 THE JUNCTION Valley View Street Cascadia College 522 Park at Bothell Landing Burke-Gilman Trail RIVERFRONT 522 (Vehicles per day) SR522 SR527 2015 36,000 17,000
Site 7 11 City Hall/City Center 16 Bothell Regional Library 110 Total Public/Private Stalls Main Street Extension 3 9 5 NE ell Wayy NE Both Bothell 285 Residential Units 125 Parking Stalls 13 3 Floors of FREE Underground Parking for the District. 254 Stalls eet Main Str 10 10 180 Apartment Over Retail 98th Ave NE E N ay W ll e 522 h Bot Proposed Bothell Landing Park Street Parking Stalls
Site Pop Keeney Field The Junction 100 Residential Units 12k Retail 40 Surface Stalls 185th Street Extension Main St. Property Group Single-family Housing Development 203 residential units 135 Parking Stalls, 10k Retail opening fall 2015 City Hall/City Center 285 Residential Units 125 Parking Stalls Main Street Extension 98th Ave NE 180 Apartment Over Retail W ay N E 522 Bo th ell Proposed Bothell Landing Park 13 NE Bothell Way Bothell Regional Library 3 Floors of FREE Underground Parking for the District. 254 Stalls Main Street
Retail Spaces: Building A: $40 PSF Building B: $45 PSF Building D: $48 PSF Building C: Excuted LOI NNN: $8.50 PSF TI Allowance: Negotiable