Troy Laundry Building (Seattle)
Troy Laundry Building | |
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Location | Seattle, Washington |
Coordinates | 47°37′16″N 122°20′4″W / 47.62111°N 122.33444°WCoordinates: 47°37′16″N 122°20′4″W / 47.62111°N 122.33444°W |
Built | 1927[1] |
Demolished | 2013 |
Architect | Victor W. Voorhees[1] |
Designated | March 11, 1996[1] |
Location of Troy Laundry Building in Washington (state) |
The Troy Laundry Building is a 1927 building in the South Lake Union/Cascade District of Seattle. The building was originally built to house the Troy Laundry Company. It was designated as Seattle Landmark in March 1996.[1]
The building was demolished in 2013, but its facade facing the intersection of Fairview Avenue and Thomas Street was preserved and will be incorporated into two new highrise office buildings, known as the Troy Block, to be built on the block.[2]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Troy Laundry designation report" (PDF). City of Seattle. Retrieved 2013-03-05.
- ↑ Stiles, Marc (June 26, 2013). "Construction to start on big tech office project in Seattle's South Lake Union (slide show)". Puget Sound Business Journal. Retrieved July 12, 2015.
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