AKA: 2936-2948 Eastlake Avenue Apartments, Eastlake, Seattle, WA
Structure Type: built works - dwellings - houses - apartment houses
Designers: [unspecified]
Dates: [unspecified]
A number of bungalow courts were built in the Eastlake and Capitol Hill Neighborhoods of Seattle, WA, but a number have been torn down, particularly during the building surge that occurred between 2005-2008;
The City of Seattle Historic Sites inventory described the Allison Lakeview Court: "Allison Lakeview Court consists of three two-story buildings arranged in a U-shape around a courtyard. Units are on the second floor, with garages below. Four garages are accessed by driving through the courtyard; the others are on the front of the building. The central courtyard is landscaped with shrubs and a small pond, with the driveway at the south side. Five storefronts are found along the Eastlake Avenue frontage, separated by stucco piers. Their character fits that of the building, with wood doors and sash." See http://web1.seattle.gov/dpd/historicalsite/QueryResult.aspx?ID=427 Accessed 08/21/2008
Demolished in 2008; many lower-rise residential and commercial buildings were demolished along Eastlake Avenue during the mid-2000s to make way mostly for taller office buildings and condominiums that took advantage of Lake Union views.
PCAD id: 12732