AKA: Puget Sound Savings & Loan Association, Bank, Downtown, Seattle, WA

Structure Type: built works - commercial buildings - banks (buildings)

Designers: Anton Geza Rez (artist)

Dates: [unspecified]

300 Pike Street
Downtown, Seattle, WA 98101

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Northeast corner of 3rd Avenue and Pike Street

In 1921, the Puget Sound Savings and Loan Company occupied a building on the northeast corner of Pike Street and 3rd Avenue. A.F. Anderson served as President in 1922, with A.F. Linden its Vice-President/Treasurer and E.W. Campbell as Vice-President and Secretary.

Built in the 1920s, this bank had stained glass windows fabricated by Anton G. Rez, a Hungarian-born craftsman working for W.P. Fuller and Company, a Seattle glass manufacturer.

In 1921-1922 a renovation occurred to the Puget Sound Savings and Loan Association Building. A notice in Domestic Engineering and the Journal of Mechanical Contracting said: "Contract for the plumbing work in the proposed remodeling and altering of the structure occupied by the Puget Sound Savings and Loan Association, 3rd Avenue and Pike Street, has been awarded to the West Coast Heating Co., 1627 4th Avenue." (See "Among the Plumbing and Heating Contractors," Domestic Engineering and the Journal of Mechanical Contracting, vol. 96, no. 7, 08/13/1921, p. 318.)

Demolished. In 2014, the 30-story Century Square Office Tower, at 1501 4th Avenue, occupied this location.

PCAD id: 15126