The Belroy
The Belroy
CLASSIC GETS A MODERN TWIST ON COLORFUL CAPITOL HILL
Waking up each morning in Capitol Hill is a treat. You have the bars, the eateries, and the shops of Broadway as well as the nearby green spaces, both big and small, such as Bellevue Place and Tashkent Park. It’s one
of Seattle’s best neighborhoods for strolling and a definitive go-to for nightlife and entertainment.
This is the life that surrounds The Belroy Apartments, where residents dwell above Café Barjot, a streetside café serving European-inspired fare, with views of Lake Union, Puget Sound, and the downtown skyline filling the windows of their home.
Seamlessly blending old-time charm and new-age convenience, the dog-friendly retreat offers vintage apartments for old souls and modern apartments for lively trendsetters. Capitol Hill is indeed a haven for both.
Although built in 1931, the building’s remarkable new life didn’t come about until 2013, when BT reopened its doors with a new shine, including 3 additional modern buildings, achieving a welcome to the future while honoring the past.
The building’s original art deco architecture was lovingly restored, its spacious layouts remodeled, and rich colors of its lush courtyard gardens were introduced. Residents now come home to stainless steel appliances, timeless high-quality finishes, and an in-unit washer/dryer combo.
Home is rarely just the warmth between its walls. Rather, it’s the people and places that surround your sanctuary. A strong community means you’re always greeted on your way home.
The Belroy
CLASSIC GETS A MODERN TWIST ON COLORFUL CAPITOL HILL
Waking up each morning in Capitol Hill is a treat. You have the bars, the eateries, and the shops of Broadway as well as the nearby green spaces, both big and small, such as Bellevue Place and Tashkent Park. It’s one
of Seattle’s best neighborhoods for strolling and a definitive go-to for nightlife and entertainment.
This is the life that surrounds The Belroy Apartments, where residents dwell above Café Barjot, a streetside café serving European-inspired fare, with views of Lake Union, Puget Sound, and the downtown skyline filling the windows of their home.
Seamlessly blending old-time charm and new-age convenience, the dog-friendly retreat offers vintage apartments for old souls and modern apartments for lively trendsetters. Capitol Hill is indeed a haven for both.
Although built in 1931, the building’s remarkable new life didn’t come about until 2013, when BT reopened its doors with a new shine, including 3 additional modern buildings, achieving a welcome to the future while honoring the past.
The building’s original art deco architecture was lovingly restored, its spacious layouts remodeled, and rich colors of its lush courtyard gardens were introduced. Residents now come home to stainless steel appliances, timeless high-quality finishes, and an in-unit washer/dryer combo.
Home is rarely just the warmth between its walls. Rather, it’s the people and places that surround your sanctuary. A strong community means you’re always greeted on your way home.