
An Urban Living Listing: 1310 East Union Street, #202, Seattle WA
We're listing a loft in my favorite boutique condo in Seattle!
The loft is #202, the building is 1310 E Union. Designed by Miller Hull and developed by Dunn+Hobbes, 1310 E Union, is one of Seattle’s most distinctive condos—an AIA award-winner known for its industrial aesthetic, oversized spaces, and striking architectural detail.
Loft #202 is a rare opportunity to own in this boutique building of only 8 homes. This loft features floor-to-ceiling windows, exposed steel, radiant concrete floors, and two French doors that open directly to your private terrace—ideal for indoor-outdoor living on warm summer nights. It is also one of only two units in the building that stretch from the south side all the way to the north side.
Set on a quiet street just off Pike/Pine, you’re close to everything (WalkScore of 99!) but tucked away from the noise. Secure garage parking included.
For sale for $849,900. Homes here rarely change hands. Now’s your chance! To see it in person, email/text/call Matt at [email protected] or 206-203-6242.
Learn more about 1310 E Union:
- Dunn and Hubb's, the developer's, portfolio feature
- Miller Hull, the architect's, portfolio feature
- Seattle PI article
- Seattle Times article

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