Category:1525 11th Avenue, Seattle

English: Originally Kelly-Springfield Motor Truck Co. Building, and that name has now been applied to the larger 2019 building that preserves the facade. According to https://web6.seattle.gov/DPD/HistoricalSite/QueryResult.aspx?ID=483, "In 1937 the tenants were Dewey's Motor Service and Sunset Electric Company. The second floor was a factory for the U. S. Garment Company in the 1940s, with an auto parts dealer on the first floor. In 1968 it became part of the main store of Recreation Equipment Incorporated (REI), [which took] over several buildings in the immediate area… When the company moved to a larger flagship store in the Eastlake neighborhood [in 1996], this became a thrift store, Value Village."

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