Structure Type: built works - commercial buildings - office buildings

Designers: Anderson, Ralph D., and Partners, Architects (firm); Ralph Donald Anderson Jr. (architect)

Dates: constructed 1915

4 stories, total floor area: 21,600 sq. ft.

1915-1919 1st Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101-1010

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The brick-faced Alaska Trade Building contained 21,600 rentable square feet in 2008; it was located near Pike Place Market. To its rear, it featured views of Elliott Bay and the Olympic Range.

In 1977, Seattle architectural firm Ralph Anderson and Partners renovated three neighboring buildings: the Smith Block, Butterworth Building, and Alaska Trade Building, all part of the Pike Place Market National Historical District. Anderson's firm became instrumental in rehabilitating historic Pioneer Square and Pike Place area buildings during the 1960s-1970s.

PCAD id: 12129