Aspira is a 400-foot-tall (122 m) skyscraper in the Denny Triangle neighborhood of Seattle, Washington.
Urban Partners first proposed a 37-story residential and retail tower on the parking lot of the Gethsemane Lutheran Church, located south of the intersection of Stewart Street and Terry Avenue,[4] in July 2006.
At launch, the apartments in Aspira were significantly better than average Seattle apartments at the time, featuring concrete floors, air conditioning, private balconies, and large panoramic windows.
In November 2012, the tower was sold to TIAA-CREF for $165.7 million, setting a new regional record with a per-unit price of $509,760.
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