reconnaissance plane. during a security summit overseas, defense secretary lloyd austin saying the u.s. will not be bullied. we have late reporting from washington. the race for 2024 heating up. most top republican candidates minus donald trump descend on iowa, mingling with voters, trying to stand out as more gop hopefuls prepare to announce a run. rachel scott in des moines. the president signs the debt ceiling deal two days before the country could have faced its first of a kind default. what it means for the average american, and why the u.s. credit rating could still be downgraded. elizabeth schulze at the white house. the search for answers in two serious building collapses. what witnesses say about the connecticut structure that caved in sending workers 30 feet into the basement. and the newly uncovered 911 call in iowa describing a bulging wall the day before the collapse. a weekend washout for millions. remnants of a tropical system bring torrential rains to florida,
story condominium. i feel like the system is working. detected a flaw. some structural problems with the building. we found it before something bad happens. red cross has opened up a temporary shelter for residents in minnesota. in new haven, the building developer didn t comment. in iowa, the owner was fined $300 failing to maintain a safe and sanitary building. he is due in court next week, says his thoughts and prayers are with the tenants and their families. whit? jacqueline, thank you. turning to the weather and remnants of arlene, the first named storm of the hurricane season still dredging south florida. heavy rain the fourth day in a row there. in parts of texas, storms caused severe flooding with cars submerged in water and power outages. let s get right to abc news meteorologist is a march a theodore. when can we expect things to dry out? well, whit, not soon
Since when do you get this much outdoor space downtown?
By
Sarah Anne Lloyd
1/20/2021 at 8:03am
Some of Seattleâs most gorgeous homes are traditional lofts, usually apartments carved into former warehouses from the early 20th-century Gold Rush boom. Timber and exposed brick make for a stunning combination thatâs a distinct part of the cityâs history but versatile enough for modern aesthetics.
This cozy two-bedroom loft in the Fix/Madore building fits that bill, with a billion extra points for location: Right on Western Avenue, directly behind Pike Place Market. (Itâs also just a set of steps above the Zig Zag Cafe and its world-renowned cocktails, if thatâs your thing.) The original building is from 1910, sharing a birth year with the iconic Sanitary Building in the market.