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GENERAL DATA (map)
Year Built: 1909
Number of Floors: 10
Number of Units: 24
Common Areas & Amenities:
Companies: Coughlin Porter Lundeen | Holaday-Parks, Inc. | Lease Crutcher Lewis | NBBJ | Nuprecon | Snell Partnership
Number of Floors: 10
Number of Units: 24
Common Areas & Amenities:
Companies: Coughlin Porter Lundeen | Holaday-Parks, Inc. | Lease Crutcher Lewis | NBBJ | Nuprecon | Snell Partnership
COMMENTS
The Seaboard Building is a 10-story trapezoidal mixed-use property which includes bottom floor retail, 5 floors of commerical and 24 residential spaces. Initially the Northern Bank & Trust Company, the building is located in Westlake Park on the corner of 4th and Pike. The building was officially recognized as a landmark in 1989 and has since undergone residential renovations. In addition to it’s charm and unique architecture, residents enjoy the location of being in Downtown’s retail core.
HOMEPAGE
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MEDIA
Seattle Times – Downtown Oasis
Puget Sound Business Journal – Seaboard Building helps make Seattle 24-hour city
Puget Sound Business Journal – Brooks Brothers tailors search for downtown space
DJC.COM – Pine Street Group
City of Seattle – Landmarks Alphabetical Listing
HistoryLink.org – The Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History
Snell Partnership – Architecture/Renovation
Puget Sound Business Journal – Seaboard Building helps make Seattle 24-hour city
Puget Sound Business Journal – Brooks Brothers tailors search for downtown space
DJC.COM – Pine Street Group
City of Seattle – Landmarks Alphabetical Listing
HistoryLink.org – The Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History
Snell Partnership – Architecture/Renovation
REAL ESTATE SERVICES
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