Own a piece of Tacoma’s history!
This rare, historical property features
gorgeous Victorian architecture that was completely refurbished and
repainted in 2014. The building consists of 3 stories.
The first has a 2,500 SF main floor with reception area, conference room,
open studio, open air office, three private offices, 1/2 bath and storage.
The upper mezzanine level is 1,750 SF with three private offices, larger
kitchenette, 3/4 bath and ample storage. There are rear and forward
staircases for easy travel between the main floor and mezzanine as well
as a secondary entrance/exit at the rear to Commerce St.
The second floor has its own address, 731 Commerce St, and a Tacoma
Light Rail Station conveniently right outside the front door! The space is a
blank canvas, supported but recent mechanical updates made in 2012 and
spans the depth of the building totaling 2,500 SF.
The third floor has been completely restored and renovated in 2012, the
reclaimed original brick, stair railings and window trim give the space a
warm and inviting retro feel that is complimented by contemporary 12-
foot glass walls, HO lighting, custom furnishings and stainless-steel
appliances. Additionally, all new mechanicals including HVAC, electrical,
plumbing and CAT 6 were installed to maximize comfort and efficiency.
Location Overview
The prominent street level storefronts offer a stunning location in
the heart of the Old City Hall District, with off street parking and
minutes from Point Ruston waterfront, Old Town and Interstate 5.
This vibrant area of Tacoma features an array of eclectic businesses
including Dorky’s Arcade, McMenamins Elk Temple Restaurant &
Hotel, Tacoma Comedy Club, and Wooden City Pizza.
Tacoma is one of Washington’s fastest growing cities. It’s no wonder
when you consider the vast number of local attractions, including
the Glass Museum, Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium, the Tacoma
Dome Entertainment Center, the LeMay Car Collection, and the
Theater District, to name a few. Tacoma is also ideally placed with
close proximity to Fort Lewis-McChord military base and only about
an hour’s train ride to Seattle.
Details
Year Built
1888
Updated on July 18, 2022 at 1:23 pm