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130-year-old Seattle landmark faces demolition
The city of Seattle approved the demolition of the Wayne Apartment Building on Feb. 11, although the community can appeal. Author: KING 5 Staff Updated: 2:31 PM PST February 22, 2021
SEATTLE One of Seattle’s oldest landmarks faces demolition.
The Wayne Apartment Building has stood in Belltown for 130 years, making it one of the oldest buildings in the Pacific Northwest.
The city of Seattle approved the demolition on Feb. 11, although the deadline to appeal the decision is Thursday.
The building, which built between 1889 and 1891, is one of the last examples of a rowhouse, according to Steve Hall, SEPA representative for the Friends of Historic Belltown.
Forest officials to talk restoration of Fork Fire burn area
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Never-lived-in house at 905 N. Ocean Blvd. was sold by longtime Palm Beachers Pat and Lillian Carney.
Palm Beach Daily News
Hedge-fund billionaire David Tepper and his wife, Nicole, are on the buyer’s side of an off-market sale that closed Friday for as much as $73 million for a never-lived-in oceanfront mansion on the North End of Palm Beach, sources have confirmed for the Palm Beach Daily News.
The price recorded late Friday afternoon with the deed for 905 N. Ocean Blvd. was $68.385 million. Recorded prices are often lower than contract prices because the latter may include items such as real estate commissions, fees and furnishings, real estate observers say.