The Martin Selig Difference for Class A Office Buildings

The Martin Selig Difference for Class A Office Buildings

Are you looking to move into a new office space and wondering about the difference between Class A, Class B and Class C tenant classifications for office buildings? Martin Selig Real Estate is here to help. These commercial property classifications indicate the general condition of the building, the location and the amenities the building has […]

Seattle’s Commercial Market Is Poised For Rebound

Seattle’s Commercial Market Is Poised For Rebound

Seattle has historically been a strong commercial market for development and occupancy due to its port location, high population density, employment opportunities, and business culture. However, there’s no denying that the COVID-19 pandemic brought a dramatic halt to the growth and development of the region, expanding stagnation to markets across the entire globe. What began […]

Developing Offices to Meet the Needs of a Returning Workforce: Bisnow May Digital Event Recap

Developing Offices to Meet the Needs of a Returning Workforce: Bisnow May Digital Event Recap

Martin Selig Real Estate (MSRE) was proud to recently serve as the title sponsor for BisNow’s Seattle Digital Webinar event May 19th, 2021 on “Strategies for Better Development”. The Digital Summit event included opening remarks from MSRE Real Estate Executive Ilich Vahimi on shaping the future of the office for a returning workforce, multiple networking […]

The Re-Emergence of Seattle’s Belltown Neighborhood for Class A Tenants Commercial Office Space

The Re-Emergence of Seattle’s Belltown Neighborhood for Class A Tenants Commercial Office Space

Sitting comfortably between Seattle Center and Pike Place Market, and along the city’s bustling downtown waterfront, Belltown is one of the most popular and eclectic neighborhoods in the city. Celebrated for its trendy boutiques, spirited bars and delectable eateries, Belltown has long been a centerpiece of Seattle’s residential and retail core. Perhaps less known about […]

70 Years of the Federal Reserve Building in Seattle

70 Years of the Federal Reserve Building in Seattle

The Federal Reserve Building in Downtown Seattle Turns 70 This Year — Just in Time For its Reopening in the Fall At Martin Selig Real Estate, we’re proud to develop iconic buildings that shape Seattle’s skyline. But we also recognize the nobility in redeveloping older buildings and breathing new life into our shared, historic landmarks. One […]

It’s Official: Construction Begins at 400 Westlake in South Lake Union Seattle

It’s Official: Construction Begins at 400 Westlake in South Lake Union Seattle

Breaking ground at 400 Westlake marks Martin Selig Real Estate’s first major step into Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood In mid-February, Martin Selig Real Estate (MSRE) broke ground on 400 Westlake, our inaugural project   in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood. After more than two years of pre-design and planning, we’re excited to kick off a […]

Upgrading Seattle’s Older Buildings with Green Features to Ensure a Sustainable Future

Upgrading Seattle’s Older Buildings with Green Features to Ensure a Sustainable Future

Fifth & Yesler in Seattle’s International District is certified LEED Gold.  Nationwide, the environmental impact conversation is cranked to full-volume. Businesses are responding to sustainable, climate-friendly demands from employees and consumers. Policymakers feel the heat as state and local governments pass aggressive energy management laws. The movement is a conga line of energized stakeholders en […]