9-9-2004
SPECIAL REPORT - CONSTRUCTION
Bainbridge mixed-use building
in the home stretch

Just a five minute walk from the Bainbridge ferry dock, the Winslow, a 56,000-sq.ft., $4.6 million mixed-use project on Bainbridge Island is nearing the final stages of construction.

The project broke ground in September 2002. MRJ Contractors of Seattle is the general contractor.

The mixed use development consists of two buildings separated by a courtyard and a water feature and includes 5,000 sq. ft. of ground-level retail space, 12,000 sq. ft. of office space, 19,000 sq. ft. of underground parking and eight luxury condominium units averaging 1,800 sq. ft. each. It also includes one “affordable housing” unit.

The project The project is situated on a hillside and required numerous grade changes in the parking garage and post tensioned deck.

The building exterior includes brick and cedar finishes. Courtyards will have planters, water features, concrete ramps and steps, and pedestal pavers.

AMD Properties and MJM Family Investments is the project owner. Architects are Wenzlau Arichitects and Karreman and Associates of Bainbridge Island. Swenson Say Faget of Seattle did the structural engineering, and Browne Engineering of Bainbridge Island did the civil engineering.