Please note: the Landlord is seeking a long-term, absolute net master lease of all five Historic Quarters buildings (31,720 SF.)
The iconic Pacific Tower campus, perched atop Beacon Hill, is immediately south
of Seattle’s downtown urban core. The Historic Quarters buildings anchor the
south portion of the campus – six individual buildings originally constructed
as housing for the women and men supporting the U.S. Public Health Service
Marine Hospital. Due to the cultural, historical, and architectural significance
of the project, the Quarters, Tower and campus elements received landmark
status in 1979 (National Registry of Historic Places) and 1992 (City of Seattle).
The Historic Quarters buildings were converted from living quarters to
administrative office uses in the latter half of the 20th Century.
The Historic Quarters buildings have a strong connection – both aesthetically and
programmatically – with the 14-story Pacific Tower. Originally built as a U.S. Marine
Hospital in 1932, the 274,010 square foot Art Deco tower was comprehensively
renovated in 2014, awarded a LEED designation for existing buildings in 2018,
and is currently home to the Seattle Central College’s Allied Health program,
NeighborCare, Building Changes, Smart Buildings, 501 Commons and FareStart.
The Pacific Tower campus is an ideal location, as it is immediately proximate to
major freeways (I-5, I-90), a mile from downtown Seattle, less than 10 miles from
Bellevue and is well-served by a variety of transportation and housing options.
The campus is evolving and solidifying both external connections and internal
use synergies. With the upcoming addition of 158-units of affordable housing
on the north 2-acre portion of the campus, the Pacific Tower campus will soon
be a true live, learn, and thrive community.