A piece on the State hotel project:
Take a peek at restoration of the Eitel Building, soon to be the State Hotel
Lake Union Partners shows the work going into the building at Second and Pike
By [a href="https://seattle.curbed.com/authors/sarah-anne-lloyd"]Sarah Anne Lloyd | @sarahannelloyd
Feb 8, 2018, 4:18pm PST
https://seattle.curbed.com/2018/2/8/...adaptive-reuse
A rendering of what the Eitel Building will look like when completed. | Weinstein A+U, courtesy of Lake Union Partners
The Eitel Building, first completed in 1905, is on its way to a new life as the 90-room State Hotel. The building at Second and Pike, despite its location and landmark status, hasn’t been fully occupied since the 1970s.
After multiple attempts to revive the building failed, Lake Union Partners purchased the property in 2015 for $5.35 million, and got to work on the building’s restoration with architecture firm Weinstein A+U and structural engineers Coughlin Porter Lundeen.
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