1 N STADIUM WAY, TACOMA

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D163000-472C

1973 Richards stock footage. A large crane, rented from Star Iron & Steel, is pictured in action on October 24, 1973, at the construction site of the new One Stadium Way North Condominiums. The concrete and brick 16-story structure would become known as the "tallest building of grouted masonry on the West Coast." The $1,000,000 highrise was designed by Tacoma architects Swedberg & Associates. Located near the Stadium Way & Division intersection, each floor will contain a single 2400-sq. ft. condo unit. There would be an unrestricted view of Commencement Bay with extensive use of glass on the Bay side. A glimpse of the spires of Stadium High School can be spotted far left in this color photograph. TPL-5018 (TNT 4-15-73, D-10- article)


Hoisting machinery; Building construction--Tacoma--1970-1980; One Stadium Way North Condominiums (Tacoma); Stadium High School (Tacoma);

1 N STADIUM WAY, TACOMA

  • One Stadium Way North Condominiums Lyle Swedberg & Associates, Inc., arch. Merit Co., contr. -concrete and brick -"tallest building of grouted masonry on the West Coast" -16 stories, 150 ft.
  • TNT 4/15/1973 p.D10 16-story high rise slated for Stadium Way site (sketch)
  • TNT 7/1/1973 ... to sit on firm foundation
  • TNT 7/22/1973 Condominium tower near downtown (mention)
  • TNT 7/9/1979 City's firefighters plan for control of high-rise fires (il)
  • TNT 5/11/1980 Tour of homes (description of apt.#7, Garfield Olson apt. designed by Jim Olson, arch. and apt.#10, Albert Meirer apt. designed by Jim Merritt, arch.)
  • TNT 6/20/1981 Careful with that ax, Stan (il)
  • TNT 9/23/2001 p.R1 (ad for condominium unit with interior designed by Alan Liddle, arch.) (interior il)----- -print at TPL (Richards Coll. #163000-472c)
  • Year Built: 1973
  • Decade Built: 1970s