- For Lease $30.00 - $48.00/SF/YR
- Property Type Retail - Community Center
- Property Size 313,883 SF
- Lot Size 2.15 Acre
- Property Tenancy Multi-Tenant
- LEED Certified Silver
- Year Built 2008
- Date Updated May 4, 2026
Description
This community center property encompasses approximately 313,883 square feet across a 2.15-acre lot, offering a multi-tenant layout ideal for diverse retail operations. Built in 2008, the space delivers modern infrastructure suited to contemporary business needs. Its expansive size supports businesses requiring larger footprints or collaborative setups, appealing to tenants seeking flexibility in a shared retail environment.
Situated in the West Woodland neighborhood of Seattle, the property benefits from a Walk Score of 94 out of 100 points, signifying a "Walker's Paradise" where most daily errands can be accomplished on foot. Retailers will appreciate the proximity to parking facilities, including Ballard Blocks Parking located about 0.04 miles away and several others within a 0.5-mile radius.
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4 Spaces Available
1416 NW Ballard Way #103
Retail
Contact for pricing
2,496 SF
2,496 - 2,496 SF
Immediate
Yes
No
1416 NW Ballard Way #200
Retail
$30.00/SF/YR
23,693 SF
23,693 - 34,907 SF
Immediate
NNN
Yes
No
1416 NW Ballard Way #200
Retail
$30.00/SF/YR
12,293 SF
12,293 - 34,907 SF
Immediate
NNN
Yes
No
1416 NW Ballard Way #EMH
Retail
$48.00/SF/YR
1,399 SF
1,399 - 1,399 SF
Immediate
NNN
Yes
No
Edith Macefield was offered $1 million for her property so it could be developed, along with the neighboring properties, into the Ballard Blocks. She declined, wanting to live the rest of her days in the home she loved, which contained her family history and memories. The Ballard Blocks were built around Edith and her house, which she left in her will to the superintendent of the development project. The Edith Macefield Home is popularly nicknamed The “Up” House and has been decorated with balloons by locals. The similarities between her story and the plot of the animated film, “Up”, which was released shortly after she passed, have lead to rumors that the movie was inspired by Edith. The house has become a local staple and the story of her tenacity has spread well beyond Seattle.
First Floor 583 SF Second Floor 233 SF Lower Level 583 SF Total Leasable Area 1,399 SF
We plan to restore and revitalize the Edith Macefield Home New covered front porch and side patio New roof New front and back doors Re-paint exterior Amplified outdoor seating Structural improvements More!
Contacts
Regency Centers
Kidder Mathews