Skotdal seeks permits for apartments in downtown Everett

  • Herald staff
  • Monday, March 24, 2014 1:01pm

EVERETT — Everett’s biggest developer, Skotdal Real Estate, has applied for permits on a 102-unit apartment building in the city’s downtown core.

The permits are for a seven-story building on the southeast corner of Rucker and Hewitt avenues. A Hertz rental-car lot currently occupies the space.

The project is the latest in an apartment boom in recent years in downtown Everett west of Colby Avenue.

Only a block to the west on Grand Avenue, developer Lobsang Dargey’s company, Path America, is currently adding 220 upscale apartments.

In 2012, Skotdal Real Estate finished the 200-unit Library Place development on Hoyt Avenue, about two blocks away from the company’s latest project.

And the year before, Dargey finished a 108-apartment structure at Rucker and Pacific avenues.

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