UNION STABLES
Making history, again.
Union Stables is a heavy timber and masonry building built in 1910 as a commercial horse stable facility. It is listed on the City of Seattle’s register of historic landmarks and once housed some 300 horses. In early 2014, Allegra Properties began a full renovation and restoration that included seismic upgrades, masonry restoration, new elevator, new mechanical/electrical systems and the addition of a fifth-floor penthouse. The entire renovation was under the guidance of the State of Washington & National Parks Historic guidelines. Since then the Union Stables has been the recipient of numerous Historic Rehabilitation awards.
Awards
- Historic Seattle | 2016 Preservation Award – “Best Rehabilitation”
- NAIOP | 2015 Redevelopment/Renovation of the Year
- State of Washington | 2015 State Historic Preservation Award
Articles
- Daily Journal of Commerce
- Puget Sound Business Journal
- Seattle PI
- Union Stables Building Connects the Past and the Future for the New El Gaucho Flagship in Seattle | El Gaucho
Location:
Seattle, WA
Year Built:
1910
Construction:
Masonry & Heavy Timber
Usage
Retail / Commercial
Capacity
The Union Stables offers 65,000 square feet of leasable space. 12,000 square feet on our retail level, along with 53,000 square feet of thoughtfully renovated office space.