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Seattle's 1st Carbon Positive Apartment Building

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Inspire at the Russell W. Young Building is nearly 100% leased within six months of opening, according to a joint venture between Shilshole Development and Russell’s Fifth Avenue Inc. This is Seattle’s first multifamily building designed to be carbon positive, meaning it produces more renewable energy on-site than the building consumes. Inspire is also Seattle’s first apartment building to pursue Seattle’s Living Building Pilot Program and the International Living Future Institute’s Living Building Challenge Energy Petal Certification for net-positive energy buildings, one of the world’s most ambitious green building certifications. Located in the Fremont neighborhood at 3825 Bridge Way North, the six-floor 42-unit residence with studios and one-bedroom apartments opened in March 2020 the same week Governor Jay Inslee issued the stay-home order for Washington State. Inspire achieved stabilized occupancy in less than six months since the pandemic first hit and is now 97% leased. Inspire’s Living Building Challenge Energy Petal Certification makes it the first residential building in the Puget Sound region to produce more than 100% of its power with on-site renewable energy and the net-positive residence produces more electricity than it uses. This abundance of solar energy eliminates electricity bills for residents.

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