Dunn & Hobbes, LLC is a Seattle-based developer of mixed-use projects in urban village neighborhoods. The company specializes in the renovation and adaptive re-use of existing buildings as well as the construction of new urban infill projects.

Liz Dunn

Seattle Developer

Dunn & Hobbes, Liz Dunn, Seattle Developer, Seattle Architect, Seattle Neighborhoods, Andi Stevenson, Eric Hopp, 12th Ave Marketplace Lofts, 12th and Pike, Pacific Supply Building, 1310 East Union Lofts, Pacific Northwest, Seattle, Real Estate, Buildings, Architecture, Urban Renewal, Urban Development, Urban Restoration.
















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Heads Up - In Seattle, Melrose Market, an Alternative to Pike Place
The New York Times - August, 2010



Melrose Market Joins the Block Party Circuit
Seattlest - August, 2010



Best Indie Mall for Bacon, Brie, and LPs
Seattle Weekly - Best of Seattle, 2010



Melrose Project just keeps on buzzing
The Seattle Times - July, 2010



Bar Ferd'nand - Small plates and vino next door to Sitka & Spruce
Thrillist - July, 2010



Here's The Plan - Seattle Events and Diversions
Daily Candy - July, 2010



100 Reasons to Love Seattle - Old Buildings Are the New New Thing
Seattle Met Magazine - July, 2010



Melrose Market - Local food gets a roof in Seattle
Tasting Table National - June, 2010



Melrose Market on Capitol Hill is a locavore's shopping destination
NWSource - May, 2010



STILL Liquor - A Little Minor Booze
D List Magazine - April, 2010



STILL Liquor Finds a Place on Capitol Hill
The Stranger - February, 2010



Melrose Project update: Who's in and when will they open?
CHS Capitol Hill Seattle Blog - February, 2010



A new place on Melrose
Daily Journal of Commerce (PDF) - October 21, 2008



Triangle building set to bring more activity to lower Pike-Pine corridor
Capitol Hill Times (PDF) - November 5, 2008



Pike-Pine buildings slated for renovation
Seattle Real Estate News (PDF) - October 20, 2008



Capitol Hill Welcomes "Old" Development: Melrose Project News Release
The Washington Planner (PDF) - December 2008


Warehouse Alchemy
The Stranger Slog: October 24, 2008