Amazing Live/Work Artist Studio in Seattle
707 S. Snoqualmie Street, Seattle WA 98108
$469,000
You will love this amazing live/work art studio and the expansive spaces in this former shoe factory, awash in natural light from the warehouse windows and feature bold structural elements that are rare in more modern construction. Your neighbors can be friends, inspiration, and collaborators in this artist live/work building near Georgetown in Seattle.
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Sunny Arms Artist Cooperative
Artist Live/Work Loft for Sale in Seattle
Amazing Artist Live/Work Space at Sunny Arms, a former shoe factory, now an active Artist Loft co-op community. This light- filled unit has 12′ high ceilings, exposed beams, walls of windows, heated concrete floors. Approximately 1400sq, 3 separate rooms w/doors giving the option to use as private studios or bedrooms/living area, plus a lofted area for a bed or storage. Darkroom is plumbed or expand your kitchen area. Don’t miss the rooftop deck & large common parking lot. Enjoy working with other artists & art galleries, restaurants & art spaces in Georgetown. Monthly fees (HOA, sewer/water/garbage, internet+taxes) $750 a month. Your neighbors can be friends, inspiration, and collaborators as the Sunny Arms is a bastion for creativity where working artists make their home and community.
Enter through the double metal doors to your private art studio, gallery or amazing living space.
Exposed beams, track lighting and a transom allow indirect light to enter the space.
Previous owner covered windows to create wall space for art, but windows can be exposed if desired.
The double doors open wide to allow for easy load/unloading and the metal doors offer security and allow air movement.
Interesting angles, high ceilings and walls of windows add architectural drama to the space
You’ll enjoy the built-in storage in the main living space
The entire Western wall includes built-in cabinets for extra storage
Beautifully remodeled kitchen with newer appliances and a gas range!
The red door opens to a plumbed dark room. Use as-is or convert to pantry, storage or enlarge the kitchen.
Functional darkroom or open up the space to add more storage or create workspace
“Dining room” (great room) has enough space for grand parties, soirees or art openings.
Beautiful light-filled bedroom with heated floors and walls of windows
Tons of space in this bedroom with a large walk-in closet along the East wall
Georgetown
Sunny Arms Artist Cooperative is near funky, eclectic, artsy and fun Georgetown!
When you visit Georgetown, you’ll experience a vibrant artscene combined with charming shops and food options for every style and palate.
Georgetown’s monthly ART ATTACK is a celebration of art and culture, held every second Saturday, ART ATTACK highlights the best from local artists, makers and retailers.
Eat authentic Mexican or Italian. Drink hand crafted beer or a fine wine. Explore the Hat N’ Boots in Oxbow park (it’s rumored Elvis visited this landmark during the World’s Fair in 1962). Visit our independent record and book stores (Fantagraphics). And explore the Trailer Park Mall
THE GEORGETOWN TRAILER PARK MALL is a quintessential Seattle landmark home to designers artists and collectors running independent shops out of vintage trailers. The Mall is a sustainable retail model focused on the promotion and advancement of sustainable, locally sourced, up-cycled, reused and handmade products.
Custom aquariums and planters, handmade balms and potions, vintage clothing and home decor. Locally made jewelry, sculpture, ceramics, original artwork, literary curiosities, and vinyl records are just a few of the many treasures hiding in these unique storefronts.
The Hat and Boots is located in Oxbow Park is located in the heart of historic Georgetown. In 1953, Seattle artist Lewis Nasmyth was hired to “rustle up” a design for a western-style gas station in Georgetown. Featuring a 44-ft. wide cowboy hat and 22-ft. high boots, the Hat n’ Boots opened the next year to a stampede of customers. In fact, for a time it was the biggest selling station in the state. By the late 80’s it pretty much looked like trail’s end for the Hat n’ Boots. That’s when some Georgetown residents saddled up to rescue the soul of their community. There’s a lovely park and childrens Playfield there. It’s a great addition to the neighborhood!
From the Seattle Times: Sodo Is Home — Seattle Artists Embrace Sunny Arms, A Co-Op South Of The Dome
Sunny Arms is an artist-designed, owned and operated live and work building in the heart of Seattle’s Industrial Area. They are are a non profit cooperative established in 1989 specifically for artists. Their mission is to maintain space for creative work and a positive environment to live in. They have nineteen artist studios, and about 30 artists who live and/or work there.