Take a step back in time! The Reid Pacific Building, erected in 1908, is a true testament to the enduring nature of Northwest architecture. From the exposed timber beams to the freight elevator, this hideaway is a portal to the past and a reminder of the wonders of the Northwest. The neighborhood in which the Reid Pacific Building resides has also seen its fair share of transformation over the years. The Alphabet District, as it is known today, was once a hub of industrial activity, with factories and warehouses occupying much of the space. Today, however, the area is a vibrant community filled with restaurants, shops and cafes. Despite all the changes that have taken place, the Reid Pacific Building remains a brick-clad symbol of the city’s progress and reinvention. The property has also joined the NWCC (Northwest Community Conservancy) to further protect the building and provide additional security to tenants and residents of The Pearl.