by Hunters Capital Team | Apr 14, 2017
By the later 2000’s, the Chrysler Building needed updating to meet Hunters Capital’s vision of mixed-use retail and office space. The restoration began in the fall of 2009. It included work on all exterior surfaces: the terracotta brick along the east façade, stucco...
by Hunters Capital Team | Apr 14, 2017
Michael Malone purchased the building in 1989 from the Rahe family.
by Hunters Capital Team | Apr 14, 2017
The Chrysler Building was first used by the Chrysler Automotive Agency. In 1935, the Boone Company took over the 27,938 SF space, turning it into Seattle’s premier auto showroom. In the following decades, the expansive ground floor showcased Pontiac models.
by Hunters Capital Team | Apr 14, 2017
The Washburn-Haines Company built this structure to showcase their preeminent Chrysler auto dealership, so special that Walter Chrysler himself came out for the opening on November 29, 1925. This building continued to house automobile sales and service until February...
by Hunters Capital Team | Apr 14, 2017
The Ballou Wright building contains 27,000 SF of creative office space. The building’s healthy mix of small and medium sized firms demonstrates the entrepreneurial character present in the historic structure. Juicebox Café, a healthy, vegetable-focused juicing joint...