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Perkins Building. The Perkins Building is a historic building in Tacoma, Washington, United States.The 8-story building housed the offices of the Tacoma Ledger/Daily News.It was the tallest reinforced concrete building in the Northwest and the first building on West Coast to have a basement parking garage. [1]
SR 509 traveling across the Thea Foss Waterway on the cable-stayed 21st Street Bridge within Tacoma, connecting downtown to the Port of Tacoma.. SR 509 begins as South 21st Street at a single-point urban interchange with I-705 in downtown Tacoma in Pierce County, [3] providing access to the Tacoma campus of the University of Washington and the Tacoma Link light rail line on Pacific Avenue.
The all-day Downtown Tacoma Block Party is back for its second year. ... Find free parking throughout downtown as well as complimentary parking at 923 Commerce St. in the Park Plaza North garage.
In 2007, the Tacoma City Council adopted new official boundaries for downtown Tacoma which included a portion of the Hilltop neighborhood as far west as South L Street and changed the name of the Hilltop business district to the Upper Tacoma Business District, a name that local business owners had started using to avoid the gang and crime ...
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A Sounder train at Tacoma Dome Station, photographed in September 2003. Tacoma Dome Station is the intermodal connection between several transit modes, including intercity rail, commuter rail, light rail, and buses. [87] The T Line terminates at the station, running north to Downtown Tacoma at frequencies of 12 to 24 minutes. [88]
Also, Lovely’s e-mail noted that parking near NICHE is abundant, with about 135 spaces on the street within two or three blocks along with surface lots and nearby parking lots. Tokala said that ...
Frost Park (officially Larry L. Frost Memorial Park) [1] is a public park in Tacoma, Washington. Named after police officer Larry Frost, the park is located at the intersection of South Ninth Street and Pacific Avenue in downtown Tacoma. Frost Park has a fountain and hosts chalk art competitions. [1] [2] [3]