Our Work
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Campus Seattle
Campus Seattle, which opens in 2025, aims to create a one-of-a-kind anchor point for the active/outdoor lifestyle.
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Campus Seattle - Cornerstone
Five-story, 120,000 SF mass timber mixed-use building, featuring 113,000 SF of office space and 7,000 SF of ground-floor retail, located in Fremont.
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Campus Seattle - Bouldering Project
Part of Campus Seattle, this re-imagined warehouse building is home to Seattle Bouldering Project.
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Campus Seattle - Fremont Collective
Part of Campus Seattle, The Fremont Collective is one of eP's earliest projects and one of the first to plant a flag on the southern end of Stone Way.
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Cedar Speedster
One of the newest mix use buildings in Fremont, this 3-story timber framed structure offers clean lines and modern amenities.
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Campus Salt Lake
evo Hotel Salt Lake provides easy access to Utah's Wasatch Mountain Range, renowned for world-class outdoor recreation.
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Campus Tahoe City
Located along the shores of Lake Tahoe, a mecca for year-round adventure, this hotel is an outdoor cultural hub.
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The Pass Life - Firehouse
A 100 year old Firehouse reimagined as a gathering place for community and engagement at Snoqualmie Pass.
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The Pass Life - Commercial
Opened in 2014, this commercial building was one of the first steps in our ever evolving enhancement of the Snoqualmie Pass community.
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The Pass Life - Residential
Together, with some of the best architects and home builders in the country we are now the top producing home builder at Snoqualmie Pass.
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Bouldering Project - Upper Walls
Located just a few blocks north of the main Seattle Boulder Project location in Fremont is a sneaky second gym called Upper Walls.
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evo Denver
Originally constructed in 1927 as an auto shop, and completely restored to offer nearly 13,000 SF of retail space for evo’s flagship Denver store.
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The Kolstrand Building
Situated on the south end of Ballard Ave, an early 1900’s brick building whose major renovation was completed in 2010.
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The Union Project Building
One of the few older buildings that has been resurrected and will continue to provide a soulful oasis amongst the new construction on Stone Way.
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The Belltown Collective
Originally built in 1908 this is one of our renovations in the heart of one of Seattle’s most historic, unique and passionate downtown neighborhoods.
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Building 122 Fremont
Once a non-descript, tilt-up concrete warehouse transformed into an evo’s originally store which opened in 2005.
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Revel & Quoin
Originally remodeled building that was considered a tear down, this site is now home to Cedar Speedster.