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Woodinville's Wine-Themed Project Lands $92M Loan

Woodinville’s Wine-Themed Project Lands $92M Loan

Harvest, the 20-acre, wine-themed development by Wood Mountain, has landed a $92 million construction loan from Columbia Pacific. The project, located on NE 145th Street, will include a hotel, apartments, retail, restaurant and underground parking and is expected to open in 2025.

The Daily Journal of Commerce reports that Columbia Pacific previously helped fund the land acquisition and has now committed $200 million to the project, which has a master use permit from the City of Woodinville. 

According to the website, Harvest will be set in a bucolic countryside location, about 20 miles northeast of Seattle and 15 minutes north of Bellevue. The area is home to a number of wineries, craft breweries and distilleries, and Harvest will take advantage by offering tasting rooms to sample the local product.

Columbia Pacific says the commercial space is already 60% pre-leased with confirmed tenants that include How to Cook a Wolf and Bombo situated in a retail and restaurant area of the development called The Yard. 

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Mark comes to ConnectCRE with an extensive background as a business and news reporter in San Francisco radio, as well as 35 years as a traffic reporter on several stations including KGO, KNBR, KCBS and KFRC. As a business reporter, Mark covered the tech world in Silicon Valley where he became familiar with real estate transactions in the hot Bay Area marketplace. He attended San Jose State University with a BA in Radio and TV Broadcasting and currently resides in the Lake Tahoe area where he gets to frequently enjoy all of his favorite activities: Golfing, Fishing, Hiking and Skiing.

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