Green HIll Apartments
Green Hill Apartments introduces urban-style living to Lynnwood with a mix of studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom units serving individuals and small households. The building centers activity around shared amenity spaces, a public plaza, and integrated ground-floor uses. Designed for young professionals and couples seeking a dense, connected environment, the project contrasts the surrounding suburban pattern with a more compact, pedestrian-oriented approach.
Client: Greater Residence | Lynwood, WA
Use: Apartments
Unit Count: 123
Building Area: 160,900 SF
Exterior view of Green Hill Apartments in Lynnwood, showing the mixed-use building with residential balconies and ground-floor commercial space.
Lobby showing seating areas, glass-enclosed office space, and an open stairwell with wood ceiling accents.
Amenity lounge area featuring a linear fireplace, seating areas, large windows, and indoor landscaping.
Interior view of a unit showing the living room, dining area, and kitchen with modern finishes.
Interior view of kitchen featuring a bar-height counter, seating, wood cabinets, stainless appliances, and large windows.
Common area showing seating areas, high windows, wood ceiling accents, and workspace-style tables.
PROJECT STORY
Green Hill Apartments adds a compact, urban-leaning housing option to Lynnwood’s predominantly suburban landscape. The building includes open studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom units designed for single professionals, young couples, and small households seeking a walkable, amenity-rich environment. A centralized courtyard, active public plaza, and a suite of shared interior spaces establish the project as a small community hub rather than a conventional apartment block.
Ground-floor commercial and amenity areas support daily activity, while upper floors provide a variety of unit layouts oriented for daylight and privacy. The building’s massing and materials help anchor the corner site and frame the pedestrian experience along the adjacent street. Overall, the project introduces density, amenity access, and a more urban residential character to an evolving neighborhood.