Apartment building on MacArthur gets a makeover

As the retail boom along Bellevue’s MacArthur Avenue continues, the neighborhood can now celebrate a bit of a residential boom as one of three apartment buildings on the burgeoning commercial street has been transformed into six condominiums. North of the James magazine’s April issue has a lengthy feature on owner Jerry Robinson’s rehabilitation project; the […]

As the retail boom along Bellevue’s MacArthur Avenue continues, the neighborhood can now celebrate a bit of a residential boom as one of three apartment buildings on the burgeoning commercial street has been transformed into six condominiums. North of the James magazine’s April issue has a lengthy feature on owner Jerry Robinson’s rehabilitation project; the building is located adjacent to Dot’s Back Inn.

Each unit, at a cost of $142,500 is 500 square feet and perfectly appointed. The entire building has been gutted and redone. A new roof [has been] put on, new windows, new plumbing, new wiring and extremely efficient 13-seer heat pump systems in each condominium unit.

Living rooms and bedrooms sport high-grade carpeting and the kitchens and bathrooms are tiled. Each kitchen is equipped with a washer and dryer, a dishwasher, refrigerator and gas stove. Countertops are granite and the hickory cabinets have raised panels.

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