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Landmarks Board Unanimously Designates Exterior and Courtyard of The Roy Vue Apartments
Tom Heuser
  • Nov 27, 2018
  • 3 min

Landmarks Board Unanimously Designates Exterior and Courtyard of The Roy Vue Apartments

As you can tell, we have much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving with our first successful landmark designation! Many thanks to the landmarks board, my fellow CHHS members Rob Ketcherside and Tamara Bunnell, and our friends Historic Seattle and SavetheRoyVue for all their hard work that made this possible. There's more to it though than appears on the surface, so I want to quickly recap the more salient points of the designation hearing and offer my own take on them. Apolog
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