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Summary for 1426 BROADWAY / Parcel ID Not noted / Inv # 0

Historic Name: Associated Public Garage Common Name: Capitol Hill Collision
Style: Commercial Neighborhood: Pike/Pine
Built By: Year Built: 1912
 
Significance
This masonry building was built in 1912.  In 1938 it was used as a public garage. It was altered in 1948 and again in later years.  It has been a service garage for many years. 

The Pike/Pine/Broadway vicinity became Seattle’s Auto Row shortly after the first automobile was offered for sale here in 1905.  For the next twenty years virtually all local auto dealers and numerous auto-related businesses were located here.  Nearly every building housed at least one dealership, service garage, parts dealer, paint shop or similar business.  “Auto Row” thrived with the strong economy of the 1920s.   However, the Great Depression of the 1930s led to general stagnation, and the neighborhood changed significantly after World War II.  Broadway High School closed in 1946, replaced by Edison Technical School, a vocational training institution. As the suburbs grew, most auto dealerships moved away from the congested city locations, although many parts dealers and service businesses remained.   The 1980s brought new development, as people returned to live in city neighborhoods.  Seattle Central Community College, the successor to Edison, demolished and replaced most of the old high school buildings in the 1970s.  In the past ten years the Pike/Pine corridor has developed as a residential and entertainment center with numerous apartments and businesses in new and renovated buildings.  However, a significant number of service  garages like this one remain. 


 
Appearance
This two-story masonry building is clad with painted brick.  The first story has a modernized storefront with aluminum sash and two garage doors. Newer transom windows extend across the entire facade.  The second story has very large aluminium sash windows. The six windows are divided into three slightly recessed bays; each bay has corbelled brick along the top.  A corbelled brick belt course runs between the two stories.  

Detail for 1426 BROADWAY / Parcel ID Not noted / Inv # 0

Status: No - Altered
Classication: Building District Status:
Cladding(s): Brick Foundation(s): Concrete - Poured
Roof Type(s): Flat with Parapet Roof Material(s): Unknown
Building Type: Transportation - Road- Related Plan: Rectangular
Structural System: Masonry - Unreinforced No. of Stories: two
Unit Theme(s): Architecture/Landscape Architecture, Commerce, Transportation
Integrity
Changes to Plan: Intact
Storefront: Moderate
Changes to Original Cladding: Intact
Changes to Windows: Extensive
Major Bibliographic References
King County Property Record Card (c. 1938-1972), Washington State Archives.

Photo collection for 1426 BROADWAY / Parcel ID Not noted / Inv # 0


Photo taken Jul 11, 2010
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