No Matter the Destination,
all Roads Lead Here.
Two blocks from Beacon Hill Station, Beacon Crossing is home to connection. Whether connection to Seattle downtown and the city’s outskirts, to your neighbors and our community, or to fresh air and outdoor space, your stop is here.
Reminiscent of a light-drenched art gallery, Beacon Crossing combines modern architecture with sleek functionality and vibrant, local art for a space that’s uniquely Beacon Hill.

With four unit types, find the perfect intersection of affordability, utility, and comfort for you. Every unit drapes functional design in comforting interiors with modern textures balanced.
Subtle Storage
Full-height cabinets, customizable closets, and additional shelving maximize organization options in every room.
Natural Light
Both you and your plants will enjoy large windows that allow for ample natural light.
Balanced Functionality
Thoughtful layouts magnify the use of compact spaces without sacrificing the ability to host or space to spread out.
Warm, thoughtful design creates community spaces that extend your home past your unit’s door.
Next Stop: Beacon Hill
Tight-knit, but growing, Beacon Hill welcomes new additions to the weave.
Eat
Enjoy foods from homestyle Filipino to Mexican street food on the same block.
Want to stay in? Grab groceries on foot at local Hilltop Red Apple, two blocks away or by car at QFC, under a mile away.
Style
Spot iconic Seattle-area murals with every excursion or catch a new coat being painted live.
Walls bare? Browse home-sized art across the neighborhood at Quetzalcoatl Gallery and NEPO House.
Work
Find a home office away from home (and bump into a familiar face) at any number of cafes just down Beacon Ave.
Skip breakfast? Chorizo biscuits and gravy (at The Station) or grab a pastry over at Fresh Flours.
Play
Be at Jefferson Park in five minutes to skate, hike, or golf in 54 acres of green space. Plus there’s plenty of play areas for the kids.
Ready to unwind? Stop at Perihelion Brewery on the way home for a Beacon brewed pint and housemade snacks.
Located minutes from I-5 and I-90, cut commutes to their shortest length and spend more time doing what you enjoy—and less time getting there.
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Walk
Head out on foot to restaurants, cafes, and shops aplenty to reach whatever you need—whether groceries or G&Ts.

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Pedal
With existing bike lanes and an incoming addition across Dr. Jose Rizal Bridge, pedal power your commute.

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Ride
Catch the light rail at Beacon Hill Station, for downtown or airport access, just a three minute walk away.




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