Live the Outside In
Located in Seattle’s Yesler neighborhood, Cypress blurs the lines between inside and out and maximizes how residents interact with nature. Part of the neighborhood’s inclusive and vibrant community, Cypress retains the character and diversity that makes this one of Seattle’s most unique places to live. The seven-story, 237-unit apartment community includes ground-floor retail, onsite parking, public art, and pet-friendly amenities.
Sustainability | LEED Platinum & Salmon-Safe Certified |
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Architect | Runberg Architecture Group |
Contractor | Exxel Pacific |
Public Artwork | Willow Basket by Jean Whitesavage & Nick Lyle |
By the Numbers
An eye for detail
Building Features
- Rooftop lounge
- Rooftop deck with BBQ kitchen
- Fitness center
- Dog relief area
- Reading nook
- Self-service package lockers with text notifications
- Interior courtyard
Home Features
- City and Mt. Rainier views*
- Open concept living areas
- Soft-close cabinetry
- Quartz countertops
- Private patios*
- Air conditioning or A/C window ports
- Walk-in closets*
- Energy-efficient stainless steel appliances
- High-efficiency, front load ventless washer & dryer in units
- Controlled-access parking garage
See what else makes Cypress remarkable
Yellow Bee Market & Café Opens at Cypress
The international grocery store and café offers ready-to-eat Asian-inspired items from bánh mì sandwiches to bubble tea, alongside a selection of traditional grocery staples like fresh produce, meats, and freshly baked bread. Yellow Bee is a locally owned business and part of the Hong Kong Market brand which also has international food supermarkets in Burien, Kent, and Federal Way.
From Seattle to Ukraine and Back: My Journey to Yesler
As I reflect on my journey from nonprofit housing to the Peace Corps, and now Vulcan Real Estate, I think about how a successful built environment is centered around the human experience.