Location & Property Details
Hiawatha Artist Lofts
843 Hiawatha Place South
Seattle, WA 98144
Phone: 206-709-7611
Fax: 206-328-6104
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Hiawatha Artist Lofts
Property Type: Tax Credit
Developed by Artspace Projects, Inc., Hiawatha is conveniently located in the Jackson Place neighborhood in Seattle’s Central District.
Hiawatha Artist Lofts is committed to attracting individuals and families from diverse backgrounds. We encourage all people to apply, with a preference placed on applicants who can demonstate a commitment to the creative arts.
Amenities
- Amazing views from many units
- Spacious one and two bedroom lofts ranging from 800 - 1,300 square fee
- Open floor plans with high ceilings and durable surfaces
- Controlled access entry into the building lobby/gallery
- Large community room and on-site laundry facilities
- Inspirational community garden
- Underground parking with elevator access
- Small pets welcome
- Water, sewer, garbage included in rent
- Excellent location! Only 5 minutes to downtown Seattle.
- Located near bus lines with urban amenities are just blocks away
- Smoke-free community
- Handicap accessible units available
Pets Policy
Pets are allowed with some limitations. Only common household pets are allowed and is defined as follows: small birds confined to cages, tropical fish in tanks no larger than 20 gallons, cats and dogs under 25 lbs. A pet deposit of $300 will be required by each resident keeping a cat or dog in his/her dwelling unit. No more than 2 pets per apartment.
Lease Terms
Minimum 6-monthsAdditional Information
Artist Selection Committee (ASC). Due to the artist preference in place, all applicants will meet with the ASC to talk with all members of your household and will ask questions about your commitment to the arts, to the community and your interest in living at Hiawatha Artist Lofts. Prospective residents are given an opportunity to show their portfolio/examples of their work and ask any questions they may have at that time. In the Artist Screening Committee interview you must be prepared to demonstrate that you are actively engaged in an art form. You must show a body of work, commitment to pursue that work in the future and community involvement.
We are not accepting Reusable Tenant Screening Reports at this time.
We are not accepting Reusable Tenant Screening Reports at this time.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.