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Verified Data Updated March 2026

Insignia Towers

583 Battery St (North) & 588 Bell St (South)

2015
Year Built
698
Total Units
41
Stories
$600–$2000+
HOA Range
High-Rise
Type
Insignia Towers condominiums in Denny Triangle, Seattle

Insignia Towers — Key Facts

Building: Insignia Towers
Address: 583 Battery St (North) & 588 Bell St (South), Seattle, WA
Neighborhood: Denny Triangle
Year Built: 2015
Developer: Bellerive
Total Units: 698
Stories: 41
Type: High-Rise
HOA Fee Range: $600–$2000+/mo
HOA Cost per SF: $0.88/SF/mo
Rental Policy: Rental cap applies
Walk Score: 98
Transit Score: 98
Starting Price: $700K+
Key Amenities: Indoor pool · dog park · sky lounge · concierge · sauna

Profile by Jeff Reynolds, Seattle Condo Specialist · Compass Real Estate · 20+ years, 500+ transactions

Verified Updated March 2026

About Insignia Towers

Insignia Towers at 588 Bell Street and 583 Battery Street represents the largest condominium development in Seattle’s history. The twin 41-story towers, completed in 2015 by Bosa Development, delivered 698 combined residences into Belltown’s skyline simultaneously.

Residences feature floor-to-ceiling windows, premium appliance packages, private balconies, and high-end finish options. Views vary dramatically by tower and floor: upper floors in both towers capture Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountains, Elliott Bay, and the Downtown skyline.

Shared amenities are exceptional by any standard: a seventh-floor open-air park terrace spanning the full block, an indoor lap pool, a 24-hour concierge desk, a 41st-floor Sky Retreat, fitness centers, co-working spaces, and guest suites. The shared amenity level is a key differentiator in Belltown’s competitive luxury market.

Insignia operates under a rental cap. The building’s HOA governance is mature, with ten years of reserve accumulation and an established resale market. Jeff Reynolds specializes in Insignia and can provide detailed data on current listings, recent sales, and HOA financials for both towers.

Jeff’s Expert Take

Insignia is the full package. The most complete condo project in Seattle. Period.

Take a close look at how Canadian development projects are set up, and you’ll see Insignia’s DNA. This is a Bosa Development project, and they brought a level of community planning, amenity design, and build quality that set a new standard for Seattle when the towers opened. Community-rich, safe, dependable, reliable. The twin-tower format gives buyers options across a wide range of floor plans and price points.

The amenities are truly world-class and are likely the biggest draw to the building. This isn’t a gym and a party room. This is a full lifestyle program with indoor and outdoor pools, a massive fitness center, resident lounges, theater, outdoor terraces with fire pits, and a level of common-area maintenance that reflects the pride of ownership throughout the building.

At 698 units across two towers, Insignia has the scale to support amenity programming that smaller buildings simply can’t match. The sweeping city views from upper floors (Space Needle, Elliott Bay, Cascades) make this one of the most photographed residential buildings in Seattle. If you want everything in one address, Insignia delivers.

Buyer Considerations

Scale Creates Liquidity. As Seattle’s largest condo development by unit count, Insignia has deep comparable sales data and consistent trading volume. Appraisals are reliable and the buyer pool at resale is broad.

2015 Modern Construction. Newer building systems mean a longer runway before major capital expenditure cycles. Buyers inherit modern specs without carrying new-construction pricing or project completion risk.

Best-in-Class Amenity Package. 7th-floor open-air park terrace, indoor lap pool, 41st-floor Sky Retreat, co-working spaces, and full-time concierge — one of Seattle’s most complete amenity platforms at a price point below comparable Downtown towers.

Belltown / Seattle Center Location. Adjacent to Seattle Center and steps from the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, and Belltown’s restaurant corridor. Strong walkability and proximity to major employers support durable resale demand.

Caution: Rental Cap in Both Towers. South Tower and North Tower each operate under rental caps. Investment buyers must verify current rental cap availability in the specific tower before committing — caps apply independently.

Caution: Large HOA Governance Complexity. A 698-unit HOA is among Seattle’s largest. Complex governance means major decisions move slowly; buyers should review HOA meeting minutes for any pending assessments or governance disputes.

Who This Building Is Best For

Tech Professionals and Amazon Employees. Belltown is walkable to South Lake Union and Amazon’s main campus. Insignia’s modern construction, full amenity package, and price points below comparable Downtown towers align with what Seattle’s tech professional community typically expects.

First-Time Luxury Buyers. The building’s scale, variety of floor plans, and established resale track record make Insignia one of Seattle’s most forgiving entry points into luxury condo ownership. Buyers who want the security of an established building with deep comparable sales data often choose Insignia as their first luxury purchase.

Resale-Focused Buyers. 698 units creates Seattle’s deepest condo resale market. For buyers who value reliable exit liquidity, consistent comparable sales data, and a broad buyer pool at resale, Insignia’s scale provides structural advantages that smaller buildings cannot match.

Amenity-Driven Buyers. Insignia delivers two 41-story towers, a 7th-floor open-air park, indoor lap pool, 41st-floor Sky Retreat, and full-time concierge at price points meaningfully below comparable Downtown luxury towers. Buyers who run amenity-to-price comparisons across Seattle’s luxury buildings consistently identify Insignia as one of the strongest value ratios.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Insignia Towers located? +

Insignia Towers consists of two 41-story buildings: the South Tower at 588 Bell Street and the North Tower at 583 Battery Street, Seattle, WA 98121. Both towers are located in Belltown, adjacent to Seattle Center and within walking distance of the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, and the Belltown dining and retail corridor.

How many units does Insignia Towers have? +

Insignia Towers has 698 total residences across two 41-story towers, making it Seattle’s largest condominium development by unit count. The South Tower and North Tower share amenity facilities including a seventh-floor open-air park terrace, an indoor lap pool, and a Sky Retreat on the 41st floor. Contact Jeff Reynolds for current availability and floor plan data.

What year was Insignia Towers built? +

Insignia Towers was completed in 2015, developed by Bosa Development. Both towers delivered simultaneously, representing the largest single condo project in Seattle’s history. As a 2015 completion, Insignia reflects modern construction standards with established HOA governance and a proven resale record.

What are HOA fees at Insignia Towers? +

HOA fees at Insignia Towers average $1.17 per square foot per month. A 1,000 sq ft unit runs approximately $1,170/mo. Contact Jeff Reynolds for current verified fee schedules and reserve fund status.

Does Insignia Towers have a rental cap? +

Yes, Insignia Towers operates under a rental cap that limits the percentage of units available for rental at any time. Buyers planning to rent their unit should verify the current rental cap availability with the HOA before purchase. This policy also affects FHA and certain conventional loan eligibility. Jeff Reynolds can pull current rental concentration data before you make an offer.

Jeff Reynolds, Seattle condo specialist

Jeff Reynolds

Seattle Condo Specialist · Compass Real Estate · 20+ Years

Jeff Reynolds has spent 20+ years exclusively focused on Seattle's condo market, closing 500+ transactions and personally profiling 177+ buildings. His building-level expertise — HOA financials, reserve fund health, construction quality, and resale performance — is the foundation of every recommendation on this site. Have a question about Insignia Towers?

Ask Jeff About Insignia Towers

Or call directly: 206-794-1118 · jeff.reynolds@compass.com