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Details on Aero Apartments at Hewitt and Rucker in Downtown Everett

March 20, 2015

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In case you were wondering about the building going up at the corner of Hewitt and Rucker in downtown Everett, it’s the latest project from the Skotdal family. Here’s a bit about the project from a press release sent out today by Craig Skotdal… Skotdal Real Estate will launch its third residential project in downtown […]

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Everett Elks Lose Building, Skotdal Expands Library Place to 209 Units in Downtown Everett

March 18, 2012

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In an interesting turn of events, Skotdal Real Estate has assumed ownership of the new Elks Lodge building at 2802 Hoyt Avenue after the Everett Elks Club defaulted on the building. Back in 2007, the Everett Elks sold their long-time lodge at the corner of Rucker and California Avenue in downtown Everett to the Skotdal family and […]

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Skotdal Family Proposes to Turn Old Everett Greyhound Station into Housing and Retail

June 16, 2011

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Skotdal Family Plans to build nearly 100 residential units at Hoyt and Pacific In 2002 the Skotdal Family purchased the former Greyhound Bus station at Pacific and Hoyt. At the other end of the block was the Imagine Children’s Museum. In 2008 several other parcels on the block were put up for sale by the […]

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More Apartments Coming to Downtown Everett

April 12, 2011

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Today, Skotdal Real Estate announced Phase 2 of their Library Place Apartment project at Hoyt and California streets is underway. Phase 1 is fully rented and Skotdal Real Estate President Craig Skotdal cited patience, an improved economy and the city of Everett’s plans for an artist district on Hoyt between Everett and Pacific Avenues as […]

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