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.