Seattle Condo Neighborhood Guide

Denny Triangle Condos

Seattle's newest high-rise condo cluster, in the heart of the Amazon urban campus.

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About Denny Triangle

Denny Triangle sits between Downtown and South Lake Union, wrapped around the center of Amazon’s urban campus. It holds the newest concentration of high-rise condominiums in Seattle. If you want recent construction, tower amenities, and a walk-to-work location for the South Lake Union and Downtown employment cores, this is where the inventory is.

What Makes Denny Triangle Different

This is the most vertical, most recently built condo pocket in the city. Spire (343 units, completed 2021) and Nexus (389 units, completed 2020) are two of Seattle’s newest condo towers, both delivering floor-to-ceiling glass, high floors, and full amenity decks. Insignia rises as twin towers (698 units, 2015) on the Belltown border and remains the largest condo complex in the city. Cosmopolitan (253 units, 2007) and Carbon 56 (56 units, 2004) round out the neighborhood with earlier mid-2000s product.

Because the buildings here are new, the HOA structures, reserve studies, and rental policies look very different from Seattle’s older inventory. That is exactly the kind of building-level detail worth checking before you commit.

Who Should Consider Denny Triangle

Denny Triangle works best for buyers who want new construction, want to walk to Amazon or South Lake Union, and value building amenities over neighborhood quiet. It draws tech professionals, investors tracking rental demand near the employment core, and buyers who want a lock-and-leave high-rise in the center of the action.

Key Buildings

The signature buildings in Denny Triangle are Spire, Nexus, and Insignia, with Cosmopolitan and Carbon 56 offering earlier-vintage alternatives. Spire and Nexus compete directly for buyers who want the newest towers, and the differences between them in HOA dues, floor plans, views, and rental rules are worth understanding before you choose. The Spire vs Nexus comparison breaks the two down side by side.

Denny Triangle at a Glance

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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 200+ buildings. His building-level expertise, grounded in HOA financials, reserve fund health, construction quality, and resale performance, is the foundation of every recommendation on this site. Have a question about Denny Triangle condos?

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