Seattle’s First “It” Neighborhood

Living on Seattle’s Upper Eastside means you are only a stroll away from the city’s most acclaimed attractions, public art, noteworthy galleries and museums, incredible restaurants, and more.

Regional Access at Your Doorstep

First Hill’s Graystone is at the center of it all. Commuting is a breeze with the streetcar, light rail, and freeway access all conveniently located nearby.

Graystone’s incomparable location means it is surrounded by beautiful parks and outdoor places to gather, get active, and enjoy the distinctive beauty of Seattle.

Residents will enjoy the quick walk to public spaces like Freeway Park, Frye Gardens (adjacent to the Frye Art Museum), the community garden at Horiuchi Park, and the peaceful grounds at St. James.

Frye Art Museum on Terry Ave

Downtown Seattle’s First Hill

Work & Play

Take advantage of the Graystone’s business center when working remotely and then make your way up to the top floor Club Level to celebrate the end of your workday with a beverage and stunning sunset view. 

Here, your neighbors are high-rise towers and cherished landmarked buildings, like the historic St. James Cathedral. Graystone contributes a new legacy installation to this unique landscape—a waterfall park at the building’s entrance—where famed architect Paul Thiry’s office once stood.

The nearby Frye Art Museum is the neighborhood’s artistic center, but First Hill also boasts countless galleries and hubs for creativity like Photographic Center Northwest.

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