The Arctic Hotel is getting close
Renovation of the historic Arctic Building is nearing completion.
(Quick, before you click the link above, name the architect. Hint: He also designed the old King County Courthouse.)
The Arctic Club Hotel will celebrate its grand opening in May, according to the Web site for Summit Hotels & Resorts. Summit bought the walrus-adorned historic building from the city in 2005 for $5.1 million. Check out a slide show of rooms and more here.
The city purchased the Arctic and the Alaska Building in 1988 for more than twice their 2005 selling price.
Summit has been busy converting the 1916 social club turned office building into an upscale hotel. The landmark building at Third and Cherry needed a full seismic upgrade in addition to repairs and refurbishments.
It’s been fun to see the building getting spruced up for its new purpose. Check out the room design here, and get a glimpse on the left of the refurbished ceiling and chandelier.
The building is no longer limited to those who made it big in the Alaskan Gold Rush, but rooms start at about $250 a night.
(Fun fact, from Jeffrey Ochsner‘s “Shaping Seattle Architecture:” The Arctic Building’s Architect, Augustus Warren Gould, had no academic training and transferred from the contracting business to architecture in the late 1890s.)
Tags: Arctic Building, Downtown, History, Landmarks, Preservation










