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Winthrop Hotel, Broadway @ Ninth, Tacoma, Washington. The opening of the Winthrop Hotel, named after Theodore Winthrop, pioneer American explorer and first to refer to "The Mountain" as Mt. Tacoma, was a grand event, the signal of better things to come for the entire Tacoma citizenry, an example of what the city could do if given the chance.
Tacoma Municipal Building 233 (71) 15 1931 Originally the Rhodes Medical Arts Building; [6] purchased by the city in 1977. [7] Now houses city hall [8] and is a registered city landmark. Art deco exterior and interior, marble lobby with three-story spiral staircase. [9] [10] 6 Key Bank Tower 232 (70.7) 17 1911 Tallest building in Tacoma from ...
A familiar hotel name at the corner of South 21st Street and South C Street in Tacoma is set to undergo a revamp under a new brand. Permit filings with the city of Tacoma dated May 8 show the ...
Detail. It was designed by architect Édouard Frère Champney, who graduated from the Ecole des Beaux Arts in 1900 and who worked at Carrere and Hastings in Buffalo, New York, as chief designer for the firm's projects at the Pan-American Exposition, and who later worked on structures at the 1904 St. Louis Exposition and at the 1905 Lewis and Clark Exposition in Portland, Oregon, before coming ...
A federal lawsuit claims that the owner/operator of a South End Tacoma hotel failed to prevent the sex trafficking of a young woman between 2019 and 2021 despite “many red flags” that should ...
Robert Slattery owns a piece of Tacoma’s history. It’s something the 43-year-old real estate investor is proud of. Six years ago he purchased the historic Blackwell mansion, the nearly 9,000 ...