Category:1012 First Avenue, Seattle
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English: 1012 First Avenue, Seattle, Washington. Known variously as the Standard Block, the Struve Building and later the Meves Building; Landmarked as the Schoenfeld Building but now known again as the Standard Building, the first 3 floors were built in 1891, designed by Boone & Corner for real estate and interurban railroad developer Fred Sander. Mostly rebuilt in 1899 by tenant Louis Schoenfeld for his Standard Furniture Company, who occupied the entire building from 1896 to 1907. A sixth floor penthouse was added during renovations in the mid 2010s.
Media in category "1012 First Avenue, Seattle"
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First and Spring, Seattle, 1912 (MOHAI 3084).jpg 640 × 491; 65 KB
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Seattle - 1012 First Avenue 01.jpg 4,288 × 2,848; 6.22 MB
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Standard Building, Seattle.png 738 × 818; 480 KB