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  2. Bartell Drugs - Wikipedia

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    Bartell Drugs was founded in 1890 when George H. Bartell Sr. (1868–1956) purchased the Lake Washington Pharmacy at 2711 South Jackson Street in Seattle's Central District. [3] Within eight years a second store was opened in 1898 in Downtown Seattle at 506 Second Ave. Two years later, George H. Bartell Sr., sold the Jackson Street store in 1900.

  3. A crisis is hitting your local drugstore. Why the slow demise ...

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    Bartell’s, as everybody calls it in Seattle, was passed down from father to son to grandchildren over 130 years before the Bartell family sold it to Rite Aid in 2020. By then, the business had ...

  4. University Village, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Until the early 1990s, the character of University Village was decidedly different. Most of its businesses were small, and the chain stores were all local: Ernst Hardware and Malmo Nursery, Lamonts department store (acquired by Gottschalks in 2000), Pay 'n Save Drugs (sold to PayLess Drug in the early 1990s), and QFC supermarket, then a much smaller facility on the western side of the property ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Seattle

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    Built in 1911, it is the state's oldest surviving steel arch bridge. Renamed the Jose Rizal Bridge in 1974, the bridge spans Dearborn Street, connecting Beacon Hill and the International District. [6] [7] Also part of the Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington Thematic Resource listing [8] 2: 1411 Fourth Avenue Building: 1411 Fourth Avenue ...

  6. Alaska Building - Wikipedia

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    At the time of its completion, it was the tallest building in the state of Washington—and remained so until the 1910 completion of Spokane's Old National Bank Building. The building was purchased by American Life, Inc. on December 6, 2007, for $38.7 million and renovated to begin a new life as a Courtyard by Marriott in June 2010.

  7. Central District, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The Central Area (commonly called the Central District or The CD [1]) is a mostly residential neighborhood in Seattle located east of downtown and First Hill (12th Avenue and Rainier Avenue); west of Madrona, Leschi and Mt. Baker; south of Capitol Hill, and north of Rainier Valley.

  8. Bhy Kracke Park - Wikipedia

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    The park in 2024. Bhy Kracke Park (also known as Comstock Place Park) [1] is a public park in Seattle's Queen Anne neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Washington. It is on the southeast side of Queen Anne Hill, between Bigelow Avenue (part of Queen Anne Boulevard) and 5th Avenue North.

  9. Seattleā€™s updated crowd management sets the stage for ... - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – Seattle is one step closer to ending a federal consent decree after the city council approved updated guidelines for the police department’s crowd management policies.