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Kinect@Lynnwood officially opens in the up-and-coming Lynnwood City Center

LYNNWOOD, Wash., June 2, 2022Kinect@Lynnwood apartments held a ribbon cutting ceremony Wednesday, June 1, making it the first market rate apartment complex to open in Lynnwood this year with 239 units of housing. During yesterday’s grand opening, residents enjoyed raffle prizes and refreshments.

“We’ve been working on this for years and we’re finally getting ribbons cut,” David Kleitsch, Director of Development and Business Services Department with the city of Lynnwood, told the Lynnwood Times.

Some of the raffle prizes during Kinect@Lynnwoood’s grand opening on June 1. Lynnwood Times | Mario Lotmore.

The new community has open floor plans and is accepting applications offering studio, one-, and two-bedroom living options in the heart of the developing City Center near the Lynnwood Light Rail station.

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Kinect@Lynnwoood’s grand opening on June 1. Lynnwood Times | Mario Lotmore.

Apartments range from approximately $1,400 to $1,600 a month for a studio, $1,500 to $1,800 for a one bedroom, and $2,300 to $2,500 for a two-bedroom living space. Those interested in leasing can also receive one-month free rent for signing a new 12-month lease and for those approved for a two-bedroom unit, will receive three months free parking, as a current promotional offer.

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Lobby of Kinect@Lynnwood. Source: Kinect@Lynnwood.

Located at 4200 Alderwood Mall Blvd on a 1.6-acre site, the brand new, pet friendly, complex also offers amenities such as a fitness center, clubhouse, upper-level courtyard, and even a coffee bar.

Mayor Christine Frizzell welcoming new residents to Lynnwood at Kinect@Lynnwoood grand opening on June 1. Lynnwood Times | Mario Lotmore.

“It’s not just about being an apartment complex, or a place to live, it’s about being in community, and we really look forward to that in Lynnwood,” said Mayor Christine Frizzell.

Developed by American Property Development (APD) and managed by American Property Management headquartered in Bellevue, the project utilized up to $600,000 from the Transportation Impact Fee Exemption and began construction in May 2020.

The city of Lynnwood’s downtown vision, called City Center, underwent an extensive planning effort in the early 2000s, that was stalled due to the Great Recession of 2008 beginning with the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the fourth-largest investment bank in the United States.

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Community Direct Shera Johnson, one of the many top-notch staff at Kinect@Lynnwood. Lynnwood Times | Mario Lotmore.

That community vision recognizes an expansion of public transit which has in turn prepared Lynnwood for its future light rail service. The City Center continues to redevelop with the Northline Village (current site of Lynnwood Square), that is scheduled to open in 2024.

These types of investments will not only increase economic opportunities but should also provide housing to emerging neighborhoods. The Lynnwood Link project and City Center are generational changes that are currently proceeding according to schedule, being resilient to the impacts of the pandemic.

In preparation for the Lynwood Link Extension, the city of Lynnwood has been working with Sound Transit with appropriate mitigation for adverse impacts such as crime, affordable housing, and population growth.

3 Responses

  1. 06/02/2022

    Congratulations Kinect!! The Kinect is in the right place {Lynnwood City Center} at the right time {the light rail arrives soon}. Glad to see the Kinect is completed and occupied!!

  2. Thank you Lynnwood Times for attending and sharing our great news!

    We are so lucky to be a part of this community and are excited to welcome even more residents to their new homes not only at Kinect @ Lynnwood but the greater Lynnwood community as a whole.

    We have loved meeting the community members and working with various local businesses. Thank you all for your warm welcome.

    Kindly,

    Julia Brown
    American Property Management & American Capital Group
    Marketing & Public Relations

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