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The Ivey on Boren

Cornish College of the ArtsDenny Triangle, SeattleLeadership in Energy and Environmental Design certified buildingsResidential buildings completed in 2022Residential skyscrapers in Seattle
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The Ivey on Boren is a residential high-rise building in Seattle, Washington. The 44-story skyscraper, located in the Denny Triangle neighborhood at the border of South Lake Union, was completed in 2022. The building contains 406 luxury apartments, 53,567 sq ft (4,976.5 m2) of office space, and 7,785 sq ft (723.3 m2) of arts facilities operated by Cornish College of the Arts. The building is named after William Ivey (1919–1992), a celebrated Seattle abstract expressionist painter and alumnus of Cornish College of the Arts. The design emphasizes wellness and incorporates organic themes throughout, with ground-level art galleries and performance spaces that serve as a public-facing arts hub for Cornish.

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The Ivey on Boren
Lenora Street, Seattle Belltown

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