Seattle, WA
Ainsworth & Dunn Warehouse
This project included the renovation of the historic landmark, originally built in 1902, as well as new construction of a mixed-use building located next door
The Ainsworth & Dunn Warehouse, also known as the Old Spaghetti Factory Restaurant, was built in 1902 for a prominent salmon-packing company to work in tandem with Pier 14 operations. The building was converted for use as a restaurant in the 1970s.
This project included the renovation of the historic landmark as well as new construction of a mixed-use building located next door. The renovation of the existing two-story structure consisted of modernizing the building for commercial and office use while adding an addition at roof level. The new construction consisted of an 86,800 sf seven-story apartment building with one below-grade parking level. The building houses 61 large units and ground floor commercial space.
Owner
- Meriwether Partners
Architect
- Weinstein A+U
Program
- 31,300 sf historic rehab
- 81,200 sf new mixed-use multi-family
Techniques
- Seismic
- Mixed-use
Recognition
- Historic Seattle Awards, Preserving Neighborhood Character Award, 2019
- AIA Seattle, Honorable Mention, 2020
Completion
- 2019
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