Seattle Condo Authority Network • Queen Anne
51-unit Lower Queen Anne mid-rise completed 2003. An intimate boutique community in Seattle's Uptown neighborhood, steps from Seattle Center and the Seattle Rep.
Building Profile
| Building Name | Tribeca |
| Address | 17 W Mercer St |
| Year Built | 2003 |
| Total Units | 51 |
| Stories | Data to be verified |
| Neighborhood | Queen Anne, Seattle, WA |
| HOA Fees | $400–$850/mo (est.) |
| Price Range | $350K–$900K+ |
| Rental Policy | Data to be verified |
| Building Type | Mid-Rise |
About This Building
Tribeca is a 51-unit condominium mid-rise at 17 W Mercer Street in Lower Queen Anne, completed in 2003. Positioned in Seattle's Uptown neighborhood, the building offers a quieter residential experience with direct access to the Seattle Center campus, the Seattle Repertory Theatre, and the Key Arena redevelopment (Climate Pledge Arena).
The building takes its name from New York City's Tribeca district and reflects a similar urban character: loft-influenced interiors, open floor plans, and an emphasis on walkability. Residents are within blocks of the city's performing arts corridor, Queen Anne Avenue's boutique retail scene, and westside access to Elliott Bay waterfront.
Lower Queen Anne real estate trades at a premium relative to its size due to neighborhood scarcity and strong renter demand from the Seattle Center event corridor. A building of 51 units turns over infrequently, meaning listings here attract competitive interest when they appear. HOA fees are mid-range given the building's age and amenity set.
For buyers seeking an alternative to Belltown's density or South Lake Union's tech-corridor pricing, Tribeca offers a compelling value proposition: proximity to downtown without the congestion, a proven building structure with nearly 20 years of HOA history, and the rare combination of walkability and neighborhood character that defines Lower Queen Anne.
Frequently Asked Questions
Tribeca is located at 17 W Mercer Street in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood, also known as Uptown. The building is one block from the Seattle Center campus and within easy walking distance of Seattle Center Arena, the Space Needle, and McCaw Hall.
Tribeca has 51 residential units. It is a boutique mid-rise completed in 2003, making it one of the smaller condominium communities in the Lower Queen Anne area.
Tribeca condos have historically traded in the $350,000 to $900,000+ range depending on floor, orientation, and unit configuration. Exact current pricing depends on market conditions. Contact Jeff Reynolds for current listings and recent sales data.
Rental cap information for Tribeca should be verified directly with the HOA. Contact Jeff Reynolds for current rental allowance status before making a purchase decision if rental flexibility is important to you.
Lower Queen Anne offers a distinctive lifestyle centered on arts, culture, and walkability. Residents are steps from the Seattle Rep, Pacific Northwest Ballet, and Opera House at McCaw Hall, as well as the broad green spaces of Seattle Center. Queen Anne Avenue provides a walkable retail and dining corridor, while the neighborhood's hilly topography delivers elevated city and water views for upper-floor units.
Your Queen Anne Condo Specialist
Jeff Reynolds is Seattle's leading specialist in urban condominiums, with deep expertise in Tribeca and every building in the Seattle Condo Authority Network. If you're buying or selling at Tribeca, Jeff has the data, the relationships, and the track record to represent you.
Jeff tracks every sale at Tribeca, maintains HOA financial data, and knows which floor plans and view orientations hold value best. This depth of building-level knowledge is what separates a specialist from a generalist.
Jeff Reynolds • Seattle Condo Authority Network • jeff.reynolds@compass.com
Current listings, recent sales, HOA financials, and buyer strategy. No obligation.