Metropolitan Market Crown Hill

Project Details

Project Name
Metropolitan Market Crown Hill
Location
SeattleWA
Architect
Cushing Terrell
Project Types
Commercial
Project Scope
Renovation/Remodel
Shared By
CTA Cushing Terrell
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2023

Project Description

Cushing Terrell partnered with longtime client, Metropolitan Market, to bring their global-inspired take on grocery to the rapidly transforming Crown Hill neighborhood of North Seattle. Their new location transformed a 30+ year-old building into a beautiful, modern shopping destination—one that both fits the context of the up-and-coming neighborhood and ties into Metropolitan Market’s brand.

An adaptive reuse project, the 38,200-square-foot building underwent significant improvements to bring about a modern, warm, and friendly aesthetic. The project comprised significant renovations to the south and west facades, and a full interior build-out including the addition of partition walls, interior finishes, new fixtures, and equipment installation. Significant improvements were also made to the loading dock to enhance delivery speed, safety, and efficiency. The city also required new electrical, water and gas services, which were adeptly incorporated into the design.

The limitations of the existing site, a required change-of-use permit coupled with strict local codes, and site disturbance regulations were constraints that pushed the design team to approach the project with creativity and focus.

To satisfy transparency requirements on the street-facing façade due to the change-of-use, which are not a typical consideration for a grocery store, the design team implemented a creative application of glazing and interior layout. The café and the deli kitchen are strategically located along this façade, which offered a unique window—literally and figuratively—into this part of a store. The result? There is no other façade in the city like Metropolitan Market’s.

Cushing Terrell also designed new mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems to modernize those critical elements and satisfy current code requirements. Rooftop units were screened so as not to detract from the overall building design.

In line with Metropolitan Market’s sustainability goals, Cushing Terrell’s refrigeration team designed a CO2 system for the store, which provides a natural, low global warming potential (GWP) alternative to synthetic refrigerants, one of the cleanest as far as the system design and the components that are required.

Although Metropolitan Market is designed to satisfy city codes and accommodate customers’ shopping needs, the overall project rises above the transactional.

“Food is about bringing people together, facilitating meaningful relationships, and feeding long-lasting memories,” said Metropolitan Market CEO, Ron Megahan.

Cushing Terrell design team

PIC/Project Manager: Kara Eberle-Lott

Design Lead: Rebecca Muchow

Designer: Alice Wang

Architect: KuoChao Tseng

Design Technician: Rei Schultz

CAD Tech: Brad Fry

Refrigeration Lead: Chris Goslin

Civil Engineer: Caleb Minnick

Mechanical Engineer: Mike Amestoy

Electrical Engineer: Tyler Victorino

Structural Engineer: Dane Jorgenson and Brandon Besser

Landscape Architect: Stephanie Donovan

Roofing/Building Envelope: Brady Gauer

Project Team

Architect: Cushing Terrell

Interior Designer: KM DESIGN

Contractor: Abbott Construction

Civil Engineer: Cushing Terrell

Structural Engineer: Cushing Terrell

Mechanical Engineer: Cushing Terrell

Electrical Engineer: Cushing Terrell

Plumbing: Cushing Terrell

Refrigeration design (CO2): Cushing Terrell

Geotechnical Engineer: Terracon

Landscape: Cushing Terrell

Lighting: Capitol Lighting/Metropolitan Market/Cushing Terrell

Exterior Signage: Plumb Signs

Client: Metropolitan Market, Good Food Holdings

Photography

Kevin Scott

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