patlaska
patlaska t1_j3skfub wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in In Reversal, Council Poised to Preserve Landmarked Drive-Through Walgreen's by blorgon7211
>"PubliCola has written extensively about the 1950 structure, which was originally a drive-through bank—a novel convenience at a time when American car culture was just ramping up. The building was one of many copies of a 1946 prototype created for Seattle-First National Bank, many of which are still standing in Seattle and across the region"
This is the 2nd paragraph in the linked article. You gotta read my dude
patlaska t1_j3sjzuw wrote
Reply to comment by PartDirect in In Reversal, Council Poised to Preserve Landmarked Drive-Through Walgreen's by blorgon7211
SR99 is directly underneath this parcel, which means underground parking probably isn't feasible. They laid out a lot of the issues with building density on this parcel in the article.
The actual building may have some historic merit, it was originally a bank and one of the first few drivethrough banks.
The landmark status looks like it only applies to the building, so they could use the surface parking to build something like townhouses. IDK what the parcel actually looks like so that may not be feasible either
patlaska t1_iy8mkos wrote
Reply to comment by WhereIsKeithJackson in June, 1955. My grandfather was happy to return home after a few years on the east coast by Nixx_Mazda
They probably weren't too focused on using the correct map projection while creating the sign along with cartographic generalization at this scale
patlaska t1_j3sr763 wrote
Reply to comment by OldeHickory in In Reversal, Council Poised to Preserve Landmarked Drive-Through Walgreen's by blorgon7211
Yeah I'm not really even advocating for either side here (love historic preservation but believe in density/redevelopment) but jesus christ half of these comments didn't even click the article, just drank the koolaid based off of the article name