
Description
The William Blackwell Mansion with its elegant office suites and views of bay, port, & Mt. Rainier, and a penthouse apartment is just steps from the new 4th and Stadium Light Rail Station. With 3 floors of Class B office suites, storage, kitchenettes, and reception areas plus the ~2000sf Executive Suite Penthouse Apartment, you can see why this is a Tacoma Historic Building. Receiving your clients in this magnificent property with its radius lead-glass, stained glass, white oak, mahogany and fir woodwork throughout the property shows off the craftsmanship of yesterday's master carpenters. Mansion construction began in 1889 and at $30K it was the most expensive home of its day. Only a handful of families have ever owned this property.
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Description
The William Blackwell Mansion with its elegant office suites and views of bay, port, & Mt. Rainier, and a penthouse apartment is just steps from the new 4th and Stadium Light Rail Station. With 3 floors of Class B office suites, storage, kitchenettes, and reception areas plus the ~2000sf Executive Suite Penthouse Apartment, you can see why this is a Tacoma Historic Building. Receiving your clients in this magnificent property with its radius lead-glass, stained glass, white oak, mahogany and fir woodwork throughout the property shows off the craftsmanship of yesterday's master carpenters. Mansion construction began in 1889 and at $30K it was the most expensive home of its day. Only a handful of families have ever owned this property.
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