AKA: Fahey-Brockman Clothing Store, Downtown, Seattle, WA; Gap Clothing Store, Downtown, Seattle, WA

Structure Type: built works - commercial buildings - stores

Designers: [unspecified]

Dates: constructed 1919-1920

2 stories, total floor area: 57,428 sq. ft.

1525 4th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101-1607

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This two-story building replaced three other retail/office buildings located on or near the corner of 4th Avenue and Pine Street. These three buildings were demolished c. 1919. The building was owned by the West Family until c. 2004.

Parcel #1975700365; this reinforced-concrete building occupied a 20,068 sq. ft. (0.46 acres) site and contained 57,428 gross square feet and 37,268 net; it had an appraised value of $16,956,900 in 2008;

Most of the ornamental trim was removed from the building's exterior probably after World War II. A large renovation took place when the Gap, a clothing store, leased the building.