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The Ayer

Denny Triangle, SeattleLeadership in Energy and Environmental Design certified buildingsResidential buildings completed in 2023Residential skyscrapers in SeattleUse American English from October 2025

The Ayer is a residential high-rise building in Seattle, Washington. The 45-story skyscraper, located in the Denny Triangle neighborhood, was completed in 2023 with 454 luxury apartments and ground-floor retail space. The building is named after Elizabeth Ayer (1897–1987), the first woman to graduate from the University of Washington architecture program and the first woman licensed as an architect in Washington State. The Ayer shares a city block with its sister building, The Ivey on Boren, another Holland Partner Group development. Both projects were designed by Weber Thompson to support Cornish College of the Arts while providing luxury urban living in Seattle's rapidly growing South Lake Union area.

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The Ayer
2200 Plaza, Seattle Belltown

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