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January 27, 2025

Private Building $5 million to $20 million

Photo courtesy of W.G. Clark Construction
W.G. Clark’s renovation work incorporated an added penthouse, an exterior deck with a panoramic view of the Puget Sound and Seattle waterfront, and new mid-level mezzanines.

Washington Park

Seattle

W.G. Clark Construction

Washington Park is a 134-year-old historic building in Downtown Seattle’s Pioneer Square neighborhood. The building has an existing basement with an areaway and three existing floors. Originally developed in 1890, Washington Park was damaged in the 1949 earthquake, with modifications made in 1955.

W.G. Clark’s renovation work incorporated an added penthouse, an exterior deck with a panoramic view of the Puget Sound and Seattle waterfront, as well as new mid-level mezzanines on all above-ground floors covering one-third of each floor. The work included seismic stabilization to current code, all new MEPF systems and new finishes throughout.

Washington Park’s entry level is split into two separate commercial areas. One includes a grand staircase made from steel and wood combining the entry and lower levels, while the other is intended for retail or restaurant use. The rest of the building is designated as office space.


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