10400 - 10504 Lake City Way NE
Seattle WA 98125
Meadowbrook Development Site
10400 - 10504 Lake City Way NE Seattle WA 98125
Listing #: 709722 | Status: Available | Last Modified: 4/16/2026 |
For Sale
- Phone:(206) 300-8909
- Email:david@westlakeassociates.com
- Office Name:Westlake Associates, Inc.
- Office Phone:(206) 505-9400
- Office Website:
- Agent Phone:(206) 321-3226
- Agent Email:chad@westlakeassociates.com
- Call Listing AgentNo
- Use DiscretionNo
- Listing Price$ 2,750,000.0
- $/lot sf$ 62.7
- Listing StatusAvailable
- Days on Market42
- Asset ClassLand
- Terms
- Min Total SF0
- Max Total SF0
- Lease Rate Low$ 00.0
- Lease Rate High$ 00.0
- Heat Source
- Topography
- Total Units
- Water
- Electricity
- Storm Sewer
- SignageSignage on Building and Freestanding
- Anchor
- Building StatusLand
- # of Buildings0
- # of Floors0
- # of Units
- # of Elevators
- Clearance Height Min
- Clearance Height Max
- Bay Depth
- Total Building SF0
- Net Rentable Area0
- Total Office SF
- Largest Contiguous SF
- Lot SF43868
- Acres1.01
- Property TypeLand
- Office Type
- Building Class
- CountyKing
- Vicinity
- Location Description
- Second Address
- Cross Street
- Market AreaN. Seattle
- Tax ID #2568300310
- Additional Parcels2826049053
- ZoningNC3-55(M)
Meadowbrook Dev Site
This exceptional Meadowbrook Development Site comprises three parcels on the east side of Lake City Way NE, totaling approximately 43,957 square feet, zoned NC3-55 (M). NC3-55 (M) zoning delivers outstanding development flexibility with a 55-foot height limit (enabling efficient 5-story mixed-use structures) and 3.75 base FAR (~164,839 sq ft allowable) (Buyer to Verify), positioning the site for significant value creation through townhomes, rowhouses, apartments, ground-floor retail/commercial, or storage facility, construction yard, and many other uses. This highly visible, high-traffic corner location commands strong exposure along a major arterial, while also immediately adjacent to Meadowbrook Playfield and Community Center—prime recreational amenities that drive residential demand and




