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I35-6

ca. 1934. Portrait of Tacoma Mayor George A. Smitley in his office at (Old) City Hall. Sepia photograph was taken during his first, and only, term of office. 62 years old at the time of the photograph, Mr. Smitley had vowed not to run again, believing that one term was sufficient. His aim, according to a speech to the Democratic Club in March, 1934, was to increase payrolls in Tacoma, by developing industry. Mr. Smitley passed away in 1956 at the age of 84. ALBUM 11.


Mayors--Tacoma--1930-1940; Smitley, George A., 1872-1956;

D2000-9

ca. 1935. Mayor George A. Smitley with Ethlynne "Skit" Smith (later Babson) and Ellis-Ayr Smith at his office in (Old) City Hall circa 1935. The Smith sisters were noted local skiers, Ellis-Ayr being a U.S. team member for the 1936 Winter Olympic Games at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.


Mayors--Tacoma--1930-1940; Smitley, George A., 1872-1956; Skiers; Babson, Ethlynne; Smith, Ethlynne; Smith, Ellis-Ayr; Families--Tacoma--1930-1940;

D7312-11A

A wide variety of flower arrangements were sent to City Hall when Mayor John C. Siegle was installed as the city's chief executive on June 6, 1938. The mayor appears to be leaning forward, perhaps in response to a question, when photographed between his two nominees for city posts, William J. Ganz and C. Amos Booth. The floral pieces were transferred from council chambers to Mayor Siegle's private office. Dr. John Charles Siegle was a well-known civic leader and leading dentist before becoming mayor. He was a prime supporter of the city and sought to develop tourism and industry. ALBUM 11. (T.Times 6-6-38, 1, 14).


Mayors--Tacoma--1930-1940; Siegle, John C., 1885-1939; Ganz, William J.; Booth, C. Amos; Flower arrangements;

D7312-13

Following the administering of oaths, Mayor John C. Siegle's name was inscribed on the door of room 303, also the office of C. Amos Booth, Refuse Superintendent. The name of his secretary, William J. Ganz, was also inscribed. Both Mr. Booth and Mr. Ganz were Dr. Siegle's personal appointees. Dr. Siegle's name would remain here only a short time; he died while serving as mayor the following year. ALBUM 11.


Mayors--Tacoma--1930-1940; Siegle, John C., 1885-1939; Signs (Notices);

D7260-2

This photograph taken in 1938 shows Mayor George A. Smitley buying a "Buddy Poppy" from Mary Lee Burrows (left) and Elizabeth Armstrong, the youngest members of the American Legion Rhodes Post Auxiliary, at his office in (Old) City Hall. Mayor Smitley was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1872, and although his formal education was limited to four years in a country school, he went on to be a successful businessman and Mayor of Tacoma from 1934 through 1938. Buddy poppies date to the early 1920s. They were inspired after WWI by the poem "In Flanders Fields" and are sold by the VFW to raise funds for disabled and needy veterans and their dependents.


Mayors--Tacoma--1930-1940; Smitley, George A., 1872-1956; Patriotic societies--Tacoma; American Legion Edward B. Rhodes Post No. 2 (Tacoma); Girls--Tacoma--1930-1940; Burrows, Mary Lee; Armstrong, Elizabeth;

D12299-2

Six days after Pearl Harbor, Eleanor (Mrs. Franklin D.) Roosevelt, Assistant Director of the Office of Civilian Defense, speaks to Tacoma Mayor Harry Cain and local Civilian Defense leaders about wartime issues in the Mayor's office at City Hall. Mayor Cain appears to be diligently taking notes on Mrs. Roosevelt's speech. After her stop in Tacoma, she went to another conference on civil defense in Seattle. (T.Times, 12-13-41, p. 1) ALBUM 1


Presidents' spouses; Roosevelt, Anna Eleanor, 1884-1962; Visits of state--Tacoma; Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Cain, Harry P., 1906-1979; World War, 1939-1945--Civil defense--Tacoma;

D12957-1

Actress Lana Turner receives a corsage from Mayor Harry P. Cain during a visit on June 12, 1942 to the Mayor's office at (Old) City Hall for a press interview. Miss Turner was in Tacoma on a War Bond Sales tour. She came to Tacoma from Portland and stopped by the Mayor's office to receive an official greeting and hold a press conference. (T. Times 6/19/42, pg. 1)


Turner, Lana, 1920-1995; Actresses; Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Cain, Harry P., 1906-1979; War bonds & funds--Tacoma--1940-1950; World War, 1939-1945--Economic aspects of war--Tacoma;

D12537-1

Salvage for Victory meeting at Mayor's office in City Hall. Representatives of agencies interested in collecting scrap iron, rubber, waste paper and other salvageable items discuss plans for organization of a Tacoma committee with state chairman J.C. Haley and Mayor Harry Cain. Front row, left to right- Guy Thompson, Haley, Mayor Cain. Center row: Rev. H.W. Michener, J.H. Titcomb, Fred Hughes, George Russell, Elmer Nelson, J.R. Kiely. Rear: Chas. McIntyre, Ray Ecklund. The local committee would be the first to be formed in the "Salvage for Victory" program under Haley's control. The proposed committee would be made up of eight men representing local charitable agencies and three business men. Citizens with salvage materials to give to the nation's defense program would donate through one of these agencies. There was no official government agency for this purpose. Agencies represented in this picture are the Community Chest, Goodwill, St Vincent dePaul, Salvation Army, Youth Defense Committee, Volunteers of America and the Air Raid Wardens. (T. Times 3/5/1942, pg. 1, picture pg. 7; TNT 3/5/1942, pg. 8)


World War, 1939-1945--Scrap drives; Cain, Harry P., 1906-1979; Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D13510-1

In October of 1942, the children of the Ling family heard that there was a key to the city and came up with a great idea for the local "Keys to Victory" key collection drive. Ling Shun Chow (left), age 10, and Ling Jing Nge, seven, watch as Ling Shun Hung, eight, tries to put the mayor's mammoth key into a collection can held by Mayor Harry Cain. The "Key Kans" were placed all over the city for people to deposit unneeded housekeys. Most keys were made of high grade metal, mostly nickel, that was needed for war materials. The youngsters were the children of Ling Yu Nan, a local medicine manufacturer.(T. Times 10-09-1942 p.2)


Chinese Americans--Tacoma--1940-1950; Chinese American families--Tacoma--1940-1950; Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Scrap drives--Tacoma--1940-1950; Cain, Harry P., 1906-1979;

D11826-1

Drum majorettes Phylis Scott (left) and Marilyn Nelson sold Mayor Harry P. Cain a "forget-me-not" or "Buddy Poppy," for the benefit of Disabled American Veterans, at his office in (Old) City Hall in early September of 1941. The annual fund raiser was directed by chairman Floyd Brassfield of the Tacoma Chapter No. 1, Disabled American Veterans. The proceeds from the sale were used to support various veterans' relief programs; the VFW made no profit from the sale. (T.Times 9-4-41, p. 2) ALBUM 12.


Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Cain, Harry P., 1906-1979; Fund raising--Tacoma--1940-1950; Disabled American Veterans, Tacoma Post No. 1 (Tacoma); Scott, Phylis; Nelson, Marilyn; Drum majorettes--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D12757-1

Mayor Harry P. Cain makes a broadcast appeal over station KMO for the Tacoma Community Chest from the Mayor's Office in (Old) City Hall. The Community Chest preceded the United Way. ALBUM 13. TPL-10183


Cain, Harry P., 1906-1979; Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Radio broadcasting--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D22427-5

Tacoma Mayor Val Fawcett, son of the celebrated Mayor A.V. Fawcett, at (Old) City Hall for his swearing in ceremony on June 3, 1946. Members of the city council flank the mayor. They are: (l-r) L.W. "Roy" Craig, Abner R. Bergersen, Robert S. Temme and C.A. "Clif" Erdahl. (T.Times 6-3-46, p. 1)


Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fawcett, Clarence Valdo, 1900-1965; Craig, L.W.; Bergersen, Abner R.; Temme, Robert S.; Erdahl, C.A.; Municipal officials--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D22427-6A

Newly sworn in mayor Val Fawcett posed proudly with his immediate family on June 3, 1946. This is a cropped version of D22427, image 6, with the portrait of Mayor A.V. Fawcett nearly removed. Mayor Val Fawcett is holding his granddaughter Linda Knecht, and is flanked by wife Linda (with orchid corsage) and mother Margaret, widow of A.V. Next to Margaret Fawcett is Val's daughter, also named Margaret and her husband, Norbert Knecht. ALBUM 14.


Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fawcett, Clarence Valdo, 1900-1965; Fawcett, Clarence Valdo, 1900-1965--Family;

D21123-2

In December of 1945 Mayor Harry P. Cain returned to Tacoma to once again take up his mayoral duties. In 1943 he had taken a leave of absence from his elected office to enter the Army as a major. He left the city in the capable hands of C. Val Fawcett, who had previously served as Commissioner of Finance. By the end of the war Mayor Cain had risen in rank to Lieutenant Colonel. Once back in office he served as mayor of Tacoma until June 15, 1946, when he chose to run for the U.S. Senate. Album 13.


Cain, Harry P., 1906-1979; Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Military uniforms--United States;

D25012-6

Mayor Val Fawcett, seated center, and city Public Utilities Commissioner C.A. "Clif" Erdahl (seated foreground) listen patiently to delegations from church groups and others, who have just delivered petitions calling for the outlawing of pinball machines. A city Legal Department memo, dated 12/29/1946, is on the table in foreground. Despite two hours of fervent protest by council visitors, the mayor and council would go on to pass an emergency ordinance on December 30, 1946, amending pinball regulations in the city. Pinball machines would not be outlawed but instead have a 5% tax on these "payoff" machines. ALBUM 14. (T.Times 12-30-46, p. 1, 14-article; TNT 12-30-46, p. 1-article)


Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fawcett, Clarence Valdo, 1900-1965; Petitions--Tacoma;

D23618-1

Tacoma Mayor Val Fawcett wears a Hawaiian lei in a publicity photo for KVI Radio taken at his office in (Old) City Hall. ALBUM 14.


Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fawcett, Clarence Valdo, 1900-1965; Leis;

D55350-1

Mayor John H. Anderson is shown here issuing a proclamation setting aside the period from January 14 to 21, 1951, as Junior Chamber of Commerce week. With him in his office are L-R, G. Hanley Barker, Jaycee director; Fred F. LeVeque, local president; Warner Matson, first vice president; Marc H. Miller, award chairman; and Howard Perkin, secretary. John H. Anderson was one of the partners in Anderson Construction Company. (TNT, 1/14/1951, p.A-4)


Anderson, John H.; Mayors--Tacoma--1950-1960; Tacoma Junior Chamber of Commerce (Tacoma); Barker, G. Hanley; LeVeque, Fred F.; Matson, Warner; Miller, Marc H.; Perkin, Howard;

D37084-2

Asa E. Troyer's neighbor, R. H. Frogner used a 6% DDT solution and a spray gun to get to this yellow jacket nest, that was on his property at Caledonia Beach. This beehive probably housed 1,000 busy wasps; after he stripped off the outer mud protective wall, a pagoda-like construction is visible, hundreds of cells for eggs, food and shelter can be seen. View of Asa E. Troyer, Tacoma City Treasurer, holding up half of a yellow jacket nest (T. Times, 12/19/48, p. 5).


Wasps' nests--Tacoma; Wasps; Poisons; Pest control--Tacoma; Municipal officials--Tacoma; Troyer, Asa E.; Old City Hall (Tacoma);

D42240-1

City of Tacoma was kicking off their annual clean-up, paint-up and fix-up week in early May of 1949. Mayor C. Val Fawcett (right) and Charles Griffith, Committee Chairman for the annual city clean-up, were getting ready to ask all citizens of Tacoma for 100% participation. City officials were stressing that a clean city helped decrease health hazards (T.N.T., 5/10/49, p. 21).


Municipal services--Tacoma--1940-1950; Urban beautification--Tacoma--1940-1950; Events--Tacoma--1940-1950; Municipal government--Tacoma; Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fawcett, Clarence Valdo, 1900-1965; Griffith, Charles H.;

D33564-3

Tacoma's Mayor C. Val Fawcett (left) and Fircrest's Mayor Nelson J. Morrison are promoting free x-rays. They are encouraging all Pierce County citizens to get their chests x-rayed. The Christmas Seals mobile x-ray unit is scheduled to make several stops in the next few days, it is currently parked in front of Tacoma's City Hall. The free x-ray service is being sponsored by the Tuberculosis League of Pierce County (T.N.T., 6/4/48, p. 5).


Radiography; Mobile health units--Tacoma; Health care--Tacoma; Signs (Notices); Clinics--Tacoma; Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Tuberculosis League of Pierce County (Tacoma); Fawcett, Clarence Valdo, 1900-1965; Morrison, Nelson J.;

D106610-2

Mayor John Anderson, in his office at (Old) City Hall, admires a bouquet of rhododendrons held by Mrs. John Skupens of the Washington Rhododendron Society. Mrs. Skupens had called on the mayor to invite him to the upcoming 9th annual Tacoma Rhododendron Show. The two day show would take place at the Oakland Community Center with free admission. Publicity photo for Tacoma Rhododendron Society. (TNT 5-9-57, C-6) ALBUM 14


Mayors--Tacoma--1950-1960; Anderson, John H.; Rhododendrons; Skupens, John--Family;

D73978-2

Mayor John H. Anderson meets with Elder Osgood of the Seventh Day Adventists and several others for a publicity picture on March 26, 1953. There are several large white cans marked "SDA Disaster Kit", holding emergency supplies for household use in case of disaster, while Mayor Anderson displays an American Red Cross medical kit. DeWitt Osgood is the pastor of the Central Seventh Day Adventist Church. His and other Seventh Day Adventist churches worked together to assemble these emergency kits; bandages, antiseptics, splints, dressings, and water purification tablets were some of the supplies contained in each kit. (TNT 3-22-53, A-15)


Anderson, John H.; Osgood, DeWitt; Disaster relief--Tacoma;

D87496-2

Old City Hall. Built in 1892, this Renaissance style structure served as the seat of Tacoma's government for 70 years. It was abandoned for 15 years and just saved from the wrecking ball in 1974 and added to the National Register. The building was restored and now houses offices.


Old City Hall (Tacoma); Office buildings--Tacoma;

STENGER-0067 Front

  • Mount Rainier sits prominently above the downtown business district. The 11th Street Bridge, now the Murray Morgan, is just to the left of the Old City Hall. circa 1930.
  • Printed on front: Mt. Tacoma and part of city, Tacoma, Wash.

STENGER-0152 Front

  • Many tall masted ships wait in line on the City Waterway to load with wheat, from what was claimed to be the longest wheat warehouse in the world. "Where the Sails meet the Rails" was one of Tacoma's early slogans touting the great commerce opportunities here. In the background up on the ridge, the Tacoma Hotel, City Hall and the Northern Pacific headquarters are visible. circa 1906.
  • Printed on front: Tacoma, Wash. Loading Wheat a the longest Wheat Warehouse in the world.

625 COMMERCE ST, TACOMA

  • 28 images. Old City Hall (CONTINUED)
  • TNT 4/30/1980 Funds asked for Old City Hall facelift
  • TNT 6/17/1980 Outside firm assumes management of Tacoma's historic Old City Hall
  • TNT 9/21/1980 Old City Hall is reborn - for the second time (converted into office bldg. by Earl Seaman, arch.) (interior il)
  • TNT 2/1/1981 p.C5 Bill Evans hasn't folded his tent yet: his Old City Hall shops are alive and well ... p.NW6 C.C. Dukes - Oldl City Hall shoeshine man
  • TNT 2/22/1981 p.F9 Old City Hall turns classy; historic structure succeeds in new life as office building (interior il)
  • TNT 4/8/1988 Delinquent; Old City Hall owner faces June foreclosure
  • TNT 6/10/1978 Hollywood comes to Tacoma (scenes for motion picture "Three Fugitives" filmed at bldg.)
  • TNT 4/10/1989 In search of tenants; owners hope stability will help fill Old City Hall (includes brief recent history of bldg.) (il) P.C. Business Examiner 4/24/1989 p.8 (refurbishing)
  • TNT 12/15/1992 p.C6 Old City Hall chimes ring a bell when it comes to area history
  • TNT 3/11/1993 p.A1 Passing the time of day (il)
  • TNT 5/15/1993 The bell tolls for thee (plan to restore chimes postponed)
  • TNT 12/18/1993 p.B5 Bells of Old City Hall ring in the future of downtown
  • TNT 10/31/1996 p.B1 Many ghosts apparently call Tacoma area home T.Reporter 10/28/1999 p.10 Haunted Tacoma
  • TNT 9/12/2000 p.D1 Downtown tenants used to cheap rent feel pinch of increases
  • TNT 9/27/2003 Tour of Remodeled Homes (Clock Tower Restaurant remodeled by Blue Dolfin Interiors, contr.) (interior il)
  • TNT 10/31/2004 p.E1 Frighteningly good ... (report of ghosts) ----- Renaissance at Old City Hall Condominiums -41 units
  • TNT 6/8/2005 p.D1 Historic city hall gets new Seattle-based owners
  • TNT 11/2/2005 p.D1 Mystery celeb leaps into luxury at Old City Hall (bldg. to be remodeled into condominiums for the Stratford Co. by TFC Architects, arch.)
  • TNT 7/23/2006 p.Insight 1 Tacoma's future relies on its past (il) T.Weekly 10/12/2006 p.D1 Condo conversion (il)
  • TNT 11/4/2006 p.G3 (ad,il)
  • TNT 12/3/2006 p.D1 Condo project puts, developer, tenants at odds (remodeling for the Stratford Co. by TCF Architecture, arch.)
  • TNT 12/9/2006 p.G8 Tacoma's Clock Tower is now the Northwest's most distinctive home (il)
  • TNT 12/16/2006 p.G6 (ad,il) T.Daily Index 3/14/2007 p.1 At Old City Hall, a photo safari (il) T.Weekly 3/15/2007 p.A7 City opens Old City Hall to photographers (interior il of vault door)
  • TNT 4/30/2007 p.D1 Photographs capture pre-condo Old City Hall
  • TNT 6/1/2007 p.D1 Nothing's new at Old City Hall; volatile costs keep condo project from beginning ...
  • TNT 7/22/2007 p.D1 Not a developer's market -----
  • TNT 8/17/2007 p.D1 Condos not included in Old City Hall renovation (il,interior il) T.Daily Index 1/8/2008 p.1 Old City Hall for sale (il)
  • TNT 1/16/2008 p.D1 For sale: Two historic buildings in downtown Tacoma
  • TNT 4/29/2009 p.A12 Happy ever after for old hall? It's back to office tenants for landmark (il) TMT 7/9/2009 p.A12 Developers first considered Old City Hall
  • TNT 7/29/2009 p.A3 He punked City Hall back in '59 (Bob Olsen raised a Soviet flag over bldg.) City Arts Aug. 2009 p.8 (interior il in bell tower) Business Examiner 8/17/2009 p.15 Clock will ring again as home to retail
  • TNT 10/4/2009 p.D1 Tacoma's treasured places (il)
  • TNT 3/13/2010 p.A1 Old City Hall vs. tenant battle continues with dueling lawsuits
  • TNT 3/19/2010 p.A12 Trouble at Old City Hall (il)
  • TNT 3/20/2010 p.A15 Utility payment keeps lights on
  • TNT 10/16/2010 p.A13 Old City Hall deep in debt
  • TNT 11/25/2010 p.A3 Pipe floods Old City Hall
  • TNT 11/30/2010 p.A3 Burst pipes latest reminder of neglect at Old City Hall (il, interior il)
  • TNT 12/1/2010 p.A3 No muscle for Old City Hall; owners can't be forced to clean up ... T.Weekly 12/3/2010 p.A1 Flooding pushes tenants out ...
  • TNT 12/8/2010 p.A12 More details coming on bank, Old City Hall T.Daily Index 12/10/2010 p.1 Bank publishes notice to foreclosure on Old City Hall (il)
  • TNT 12/12/2010 p.D1 Repairing an icon (il,interior il) T.Daily Index 12/15/2010 p.1 Hope for Old City Hall?
  • TNT 12/15/2010 p.A14 Old City Hall owner plans to repair water damage T.Daily Index 12/17/2010 p.1 Historic buildings, historic recession T.Daily Index 1/4/2011 p.1 Inspector's report offers grim glimpse inside "derelict" Old City Hall (il)
  • TNT 1/13/2011 p.A8 Cleaning up Old City Hall (il) T.Daily Index 3/28/2011 p.1 More trouble for Old City Hall? T.Daily Index 5/24/2011 p.1 Tacoma's Old City Hall deemed "endangered" (il)
  • TNT 5/25/2011 p.A5 Icon among threatened buildings ... on preservationi list (il) T.Daily Index 5/26/2011 p.1 Inside Old City Hall (interior il) T.Daily Index 6/7/2011 p.1 Hope for Old City Hall? Historic Tacoma tours inconic, derelict building (il)
  • TNT 11/16/2011 p.A1 Old City Hall sits empty, waiting for plan (interior il) T.Daily Index 1/6/2012 p.1 Transient linked to Old City Hall fire T.Daily Index 1/20/2012 p.1 City inspector's recent visit shows more work needed at "derelict" Old City Hall
  • TNT 2/22/2012 p.A12 Old City Hall could be yours for $3.5 million T.Weekly 3/9/2012 p.A1 New route for Old City Hall (proposed for apts.) (il)
  • TNT 5/2/2012 p.A3 Michael Pitt starring in hobo film here (scenes for motion picture "You Can't Win" filmed at bldg.)
  • TNT 5/3/2012 p.A1 City's architecture sets stage for independent film
  • TNT 5/27/2012 p.A1 A win for ex-Old City Hall tenants ... owner allowed state of disrepair, says judge
  • TNT 8/25/2013 p.A1 Old City Hall building classified as "dangerous"
  • TNT 9/8/2013 p.B1 City says fixing leaky roof priority for Old City Hall
  • TNT 9/25/2013 p.A1 Old City Hall owner agrees to repair historic building's roof (il)
  • TNT 12/22/2013 p.B1 Old City Hall watertight, but more work needed
  • TNT 2/26/2014 p.A3 Ruling favors former Old City Hall tenants
  • TNT 3/24/2015 p.A3 Old City Hall needs love - and attention
  • TNT 4/16/2915 p.A3 It's time to save Old City Hall; how will you help achieve this? (il)
  • TNT 5/30/2015 p.A1 $4 million too high for Old City Hall? (il) T.Daily Index 6/1/2015 p.1 Tacoma could spend $4 M to purchase historic Old City Hall (il)
  • TNT 6/2/2015 p.A1 City Council to vote on Old City Hall purchase (il)
  • TNT 6/4/2015 p.A1 Stratford got more than it deserved for Old City Hall p.A14 Tacoma council votes 8-0 to buy Old City Hall T.Weekly 6/5/2015 p.A1 City Council buys Old City Hall, renovations planned (il)
  • TNT 7/18/2015 p.A4 Tacoma now owns Old City Hall, will hire consultant on next steps T.Daily Index 9/9/2015 p.1 City of Tacoma issues RFI for historic building (il)
  • TNT 9/9/2015 p.A3 City seeks Old City Hall update ideas
  • TNT 9/13/2015 p.B1 Old City Hall's future deserves out-of-the-box thinking T.Weekly 9/25/2015 p.A1 Call for ideas ... draws strong interest
  • TNT 11/5/2015 p.A1 Tacoma receives 4 offers to reinvent Old City Hall (il)
  • TNT 12/2/2015 p.A1 Old City Hall is McMenamin's new Tacoma venture
  • TNT 1/14/2016 p.A1,A2,A12 Documents reveal financing proposals for Old City Hall (interior il) T.Daily Index 4/6/2016 p.1 Tacoma seeks contractor for historic building repairs
  • TNT 7/22/2017 p.A1 McMenamins might not rescue Tacoma's Old City Hall after all (il)
  • TNT 11/26/2017 p.B1 Tacoma pursues new developer for Old City Hall (il)
  • TNT 3/26/2018 p.A1 Space elevator on moon could have started here (il)
  • TNT 6/11/2018 p.A1 City soon to find out if a discount can help move Old City Hall (il)
  • TNT 6/123/2018 p.A3 Even at a loss, saving Tacoma's Old City Hall was worth the price T.Daily Index 6/20/2018 p.1 Got any ideas for Tacoma's beloved Old City Hall? T.Weekly 6/29/2018 p.A1 Developers tour then ponder new uses for Old City Hall (interior il)
  • TNT 8/2/2018 p.A3 Here are 5 developers' plans to remake Old City Hall
  • TNT 9/20/2018 p.A1 Surge Tacoma selected for plans to redevelop Old City Hall (il) T.Weekly 9/30/2018 p.8 Activity could surge at Old City Hall with potential new owner (il) T.Daily Index 10/2/2018 p.1 Surge Tacoma breathes new life into Old City Hall with elegant mixed-use restoration project (il)
  • TNT 3/27/2019 p.A1 Tacoma's Old City Hall set to have restaurants, retail, micro-apartments and more (interior il) Puget Sound Business Journal June 25 2021 p.8 Old City Hall inches toward renovation (ext, il) Puget Sound Business Journal 11/19/2021 p.8 Old City Hall refresh about to begin (ext il)
  • TNT 1/2/2022 p.1 Tacoma Old City Hall renovations in full swing with Phase 1 (ext il) T. Daily Index 1/20/2022 p.1 Tacoma's Old City Hall finally finds some love (ext il)
  • Year Built: 1980
  • Decade Built: 1980s
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