Deva Dawson named Board Member at Bellwether Housing
03.12.2015
Source: Puget Sound Business Journal
03.12.2015
Source: Puget Sound Business Journal
11.11.2014
Since 2012, Heartland has been working with the Samis Foundation to leverage one of its largest assets at Second and University in downtown Seattle to better serve the Foundation’s educational mission for generations to come. After extensive negotiation, the Samis Foundation executed a 99-year ground lease with Skanska USA, who is planning to build an iconic +/-725,000 square foot office building with a projected opening in 2019.
Source: Puget Sound Business Journal
11.11.2014
Heartland’s work for Seattle Housing Authority on the Yesler Terrace Project has included technical market analysis, financial modeling, and high-level strategic direction. Heartland’s work helped to negotiate the $20 million sale of three blocks of land to Vulcan Real Estate which will help to catalyze the transformation of the property.
Source: Press Release Seattle Housing Authority
08.27.2014
Heartland LLC was engaged to represent Weyerhaeuser Company as both consultant and broker on the recently announced relocation of the company’s headquarters from Federal Way to 200 Occidental Avenue S in Seattle. Heartland has also been retained by Weyerhaeuser to assist with the disposition of the company’s Federal Way campus.
Source: Daily Journal of Commerce
03.19.2014
As part of our series of Heartland Investment Opportunities (HIO), Heartland LLC through its affiliate, HIO 12th Avenue Investors LLC, funded the recapitalization and expansion of Liz Dunn’s 12th Avenue Marketplace Project. The opportunity combined the recapitalization of approximately 70,000 square feet of existing retail, office and residential space with approximately 38,000 square feet of newly constructed office, ground-floor retail and penthouse residential units. The development and operations are led by Dunn & Hobbes, a best-in-class local developer with a proven track record of creative, preservation-focused, place-making projects in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood.
Source: Puget Sound Business Journal