
View from #701: Downtown Seattle at eye level, looking north along First Avenue toward Pike Place Market.

A true foyer creates a sense of arrival, with in-suite laundry, dedicated utility space and useful storage close to the entry.

The living room of #701 brings city light and outlooks directly into everyday life.

View from #701: The built-in banquette sits directly along the window line, overlooking First Avenue and the surrounding city.

From the living and dining room of #701, broad windows frame the architecture and movement of downtown Seattle.

The kitchen pass-through keeps cooking, serving and conversation connected to the main living and dining space.

A practical, well-kept kitchen positioned just off the foyer and open to the living and dining room.

View from #701: Looking north over First Avenue toward Pike Place Market from the built-in banquette.

The separate bedroom of #701 has generous closet storage, oak floors and its own city outlook.

View from #701: The bedroom looks directly into the architecture and daily movement of downtown Seattle.

A clean, well-kept bath with generous counter space and storage.

A full bath completes the one-bedroom plan.

A true foyer, open living and dining room, separate bedroom, built-in banquette, in-suite laundry and useful storage—all in a plan that lives clearly.

Watermark Tower brings boutique scale and Deco-informed presence to the heart of First Avenue.

The renovated lobby offers a composed welcome to a professionally managed downtown building.

Renovated circulation areas and professional on-site management bring continuity and care to daily life at the Watermark.

The Watermark’s shared library offers a quiet place to read, work or step away from the residence.

Boutique in scale, the Watermark offers thoughtfully renovated shared spaces without the feel of a mega-tower.

City and water outlooks from the Watermark’s shared amenity level.

Flexible shared space on the sixth floor expands the possibilities for work, meetings and gathering.

The renovated fitness center keeps everyday wellness close to home.

Views from the Watermark rooftop terrace extend across Elliott Bay, the waterfront and the city.

Independent galleries, restaurants and local businesses give the streets around the Watermark their distinctly Seattle character.

Pike Place Market is approximately half a mile from the Watermark—close enough for flowers, produce, coffee and the daily theater of Seattle life.

Independent galleries, restaurants and local businesses give the streets around the Watermark their distinctly Seattle character.

Seattle Art Museum and Hammering Man are approximately 0.1 mile from the Watermark—an exceptional cultural amenity at the end of the block.

The Watermark sits where Seattle’s cultural, financial and waterfront districts meet.

Benaroya Hall and the Seattle Symphony are approximately 0.3 mile from the Watermark, making concerts part of an easy evening on foot.

The Seattle Aquarium anchors the evolving waterfront, within an easy walk of the Watermark.