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The business was established in 1892 as a coffee shop in downtown Tacoma by Albert, William, Henry, and Charles Rhodes. The 12,600-square-foot (1,170 m 2) 1921 house with its 8+ bedrooms and 7+ bathrooms was on sale in 2009 for $3.4 million. [2] Its carriage house (built later in 1941) at 10914 Greendale was also up for sale. [3]
The Rhodes House or Henry A. and Birdella Rhodes House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Henry Rhodes had Ambrose J. Russell and Frederick Heath design and build the house in 1901.
Engine House No. 4 (Tacoma, Washington) in Tacoma, Washington, at 220-224 E. 26th St., was built in 1911. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [15] [16] South J Street—Victorian Row c. 1889, 702-722 South J Street, with the eight houses built in 1889 to 1890. It was listed on the National Register of Historic ...
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 ...
The William Ross Rust House is a house in Tacoma, Washington, United States, built in 1905 for William Ross Rust, then President of the Tacoma Smelter and Refining Company. That same year the Tacoma Smelter was acquired by ASARCO , which was controlled by the Guggenheim family .
Coventry Court IV Apartments, 908 76th St. Ct. E. in Tacoma, sold for $21.15 million. The seller was Seattle-based Goodman Real Estate. The 100-unit site was developed in 1990.
We know all too well the systemic roadblocks people of color, and particularly Black Americans, face in realizing the dream of homeownership. | Op-ed by T’wina Nobles and Maureen Fife
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