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Old Posted Nov 21, 2007, 8:18 AM
jake840 jake840 is offline
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Lightbulb Park Plaza South - Tacoma

The eyesore Park Plaza South parking garage in Downtown Tacoma is well on its way to becoming something a bit more pleasing on the eye.


Construction in progress:

Image from Tacoma Urbanist Flickr
To the left is the Luzon building, click here for info on it's rehab

"In the 1960s, the City of Tacoma unfortunately knocked down a whole row of historical buildings to build the parking garage which Mayor Baarsma has referred to as a "tombstone." The area was named the "Dead Zone" by the Tacoma Daily Index. "

Project name: Pacific Plaza

Where: Park Plaza South, South 13th Street and Pacific Avenue, Tacoma

What: Reconstruction of city-owned parking garage will add one level with 104 parking stalls and two levels of office space with 34,000 square feet each and expand retail space on Pacific Avenue.

Who: Pacific Plaza LLC and City of Tacoma

Cost: $32.5 million, with approximately $7 million paid by city

When: City Council vote expected in January, construction beginning fall 2007, opening end of 2008.

Development team: Dan Putnam, president of PCS Structural Solutions in Tacoma; principals of Absher Construction Co. in Puyallup – Tom and Dan Absher, Greg and Clark Helle and Brad Sayre

Architect: BLRB Architects

Leasing agent: Neil Walter Co.

Deal: City to own and operate all parking. Pacific Plaza LLC to own and operate retail and office spaces.

Tenants: BLRB Architects and PCS Structural will occupy lowest office floor. Top floor still available.

Finished project should look something like this:



Image from TNT

The future plan for the larger North Park Plaza a few block north on Pacific Ave. is for it to be demolished to make way for new structres.

Last edited by jake840; Dec 20, 2007 at 6:23 AM.
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