AKA: Hotel de Angle Terre, Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA

Structure Type: built works - dwellings -public accommodations - hotels

Designers: [unspecified]

Dates: constructed 1909

3 stories, total floor area: 25,536 sq. ft.

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1712 Summit Avenue
Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA 98122

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Overview

A notice in the Improvement Bulletin of 07/17/1909, reported: "J.H. Lumm has taken out a permit for a 3-story brick veneered hotel, at 1712 Summit av. Cost $34,000." (See "Hotels and Hospitals," Improvement Bulletin, v. 39, 07/17/1909, p. 26.) The building was owned by Pioneer Human Services in 2016, and had the historic name of Hotel de Angle Terre.

Building History

On 12/16/1995, Don and May Chin sold the building to Pioneer Human Services, a counseling agency formed in 1963, for $3,000,000.

Building Notes

The King County Office of the Assessor indicated in its records that the load-bearing masonry building at 1712 Summit Avenue was erected in 1906. In 2016, it contained 25,536 gross square feet, 20,200 net, and occupied a 8,333-square-foot (0.19-acre) lot. It contained 61 residential units, with an average size of 331 square feet.

Alteration

Significant alterations occurred in 1966.