Work at Railspur

RailSpur offers a unique opportunity for office tenants in Seattle: 77,000 square feet of modernized, LEED Platinum-certified space on 8 floors in a thoughtfully restored historic building in the heart of the city, adjacent to public transportation and the Stadium and Port districts. A gourmet food hall will be opening on the ground floor in 2024

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8 Floors

77,000 SF

LEED Platinum Certified

Full Seismic Upgrades

Historic character

419 OCCIDENTAL AVE.

Leasing

JJ Shephard | Senior Vice President jj.shephard@cbre.com | 206.292.6032

John Hansen | Senior Vice President john.hansen2@cbre.com | 206.386.5385

RailSpur glass staircase

A work of art: The new glass stair tower, reminiscent of historic fire escapes. 

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LEED Platinum

RailSpur illustrates the power of preserving a city’s historic urban environment while encouraging a more vibrant, sustainable future. One of the first developments in Seattle to receive both historic preservation tax credits and LEED Platinum certification, 419 Occidental Ave. at RailSpur provides a blueprint for thoughtful adaptive re-use. The offices provide the conveniences and safety of new construction without compromising the character of the original Manufacturer’s Building. 

Office workers concerned with Health & Safety at Railspur, Seattle
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HEALTH & SAFETY

Creating a thriving community means keeping employees safe and healthy. Precautions include:

Touchless Fixtures

Hand Hygiene Stations

Merv-13 Filters

Outside Air Flushes

Air Quality Monitoring

Read Full Health & Safety Measures
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