110 Roy: Uptown Living

Located in Seattle’s Uptown neighborhood, also known as Lower Queen Anne, 110 Roy reflects Low Tide’s commitment to enhancing communities by creating vibrant, lasting spaces where people thrive. Uptown has long been one of the City’s most dynamic districts, home to the Space Needle, Climate Pledge Arena, and Seattle Center. For Low Tide, the 110 Roy development represented an opportunity to contribute to a neighborhood that continues to evolve while staying true to its artistic and community roots. 

As Low Tide’s VP of Seattle, Ilan Kantor, explains, “This project is an opportunity to deliver a high-quality apartment community in a vibrant market and offer residents the ability to enjoy a connected urban lifestyle.” 

From the start, 110 Roy was envisioned not only as rental housing, but as a place that strengthens Uptown’s social fabric. In partnership with Continental Properties, the project is a seven-story community development offering 167 residences, 7,500 square feet of retail, and inviting public-facing spaces that draw people together.  

Breaking ground in October 2022 and completing in January 2025, 110 Roy is now a thriving part of the community. 110 Roy Street is ideal for residents who want to live close to major employers like Amazon, Microsoft, and Expedia, in the adjacent South Lake Union neighbourhood. Amenities, including a fitness center, landscaped courtyards, and dog-friendly areas, foster connection among residents. The rooftop deck, with sweeping views of the Seattle skyline and Puget Sound, offers a distinctly Northwest living experience. At street level, neighborhood-serving retail enhances Uptown’s walkability and vibrancy. 

Now complete, 110 Roy represents more than a finished building. It reflects Low Tide’s ongoing vision for Seattle: investing in neighborhoods with staying power, places where history and innovation meet, and where communities will thrive for decades to come. Leasing opportunities are still available for both residential rentals and commercial spaces. To learn more, visit 110roy.com.