Eagle Landing Mixed Use

Eagle Landing is poised to be a premier ground-up, mixed-use community of the Northwest. In leading the design, Otak included a central town square, vibrant main street, mix of luxury and market-rate apartments and condominiums, hotels, a civic center, and mid-rise commercial offices.

Designing a Complete, Mixed-Use Community

From its earliest visioning and planning, conceived two decades ago, the intention has been to deliver to Happy Valley a new downtown, replete with all the uses and charms of the best village centers. Phase The multi-phase project include 200 apartments, 20,000 square feet of retail and structured parking, which would be closely followed by additional buildings totaling another 800,000 square feet.

Jasmine Tower

Jasmine Tower is located in the heart of Seattle’s historic International District at the intersection of Maynard Avenue South and South Lane Street. The tower sits above the adjacent low and mid-rise buildings of the neighborhood and has commanding views of Puget Sound to the west, Seattle’s skyline to the north, and the Cascades to the east.

A Mixed-Use Concept that Incorporates Historic District Elements

This concept design features a fourteen-story tower of residential units, over a three-story podium consisting of pedestrian orientated micro retail, residential units and amenity space, and three levels of below grade parking. Unique to this project is the incorporation and preservation of portions of the existing Bush Gardens, a three-story turn of the century brick building, which has important, cultural significance to the community.

Hyatt Place

Portland’s trendy Pearl District is the perfect place to live and work car-free, including the Hyatt Place and the Alison Residences. This mixed-use building represents a new kind of sustainable design for hospitality and housing, helped by a change in the City of Portland’s land use codes.

A Mixed-Use Design Focused on Next-Generation Community Building

Developer James Wong wanted to build a livable, leading-edge building on what is now a parking lot. The 23-story building houses a Hyatt Place hotel on the first 11 floors, topped by 12 floors of housing and amenity space. A green roof will be part of the team’s strategy for stormwater retention. Pearl District residents will benefit from a new spot to enjoy coffee, wine, or a bite to eat…either in a new café or on the sidewalk under the new tree canopy. The building will offer hotel conveniences to tenants and fit in seamlessly with the surrounding neighborhood. This new building will be designed to fit the way people live, work, and play. Otak was chosen to lead the Hyatt Place design because of the team’s multidisciplinary approach and visionary philosophy focused on next-generation communities.

Hotel Indigo

The city of Vancouver, Washington had made it a priority to begin taking full advantage of its location on the Columbia River. Enter the boutique-style Hotel Indigo, a 138-room high-rise hotel withing its broader tower with sweeping views of the river and surrounding downtown environment.

Adding Mixed Use Development to a Prime Location

Otak provided comprehensive planning and design services for the mixed-use property, which also includes 10,000 square feet of retail and 7,700 square feet of restaurant space. The tower’s mixed-use also includes luxury condominiums across its 12-stories. The design highlights the hotel chain’s signature brand while creating an iconic destination on the prime site. A six-story atrium, second-level meeting and conference hall, rooftop bar, expansive terrace, and valet parking will provide visitors and residents with luxury amenities and an inviting setting to enjoy the riverfront festival street and parks. The hotel, one of the few Indigo properties west of the Mississippi, is within easy walking distance of downtown Vancouver.