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Vol. CXXIV, No. 200
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Historic Tacoma annual meeting spotlights Hilltop heritage building renovations Posted online Tues., Oct. 13 Image Courtesy BLRB Architects Tacoma residents are invited to learn more about the renovation of two historic buildings in the city's Hilltop neighborhood during Historic Tacoma's annual meeting in October. The Kellogg-Sicker Building—built in 1906 and located at 1114-16 Martin Luther King Jr. Way—and the 1904 Pochert Building—located at 1110-12 Martin Luther King Jr. Way—are currently being renovated by a development team led by Kevin Grossman, as well as the Tacoma Housing Authority, which plans to develop the vacant lots south of the buildings into a multi-unit affordable housing complex, according to Historic Tacoma officials. During the annual meeting, Grossman, Tacoma Housing Authority representatives, and Historic Tacoma representatives will provide presentations on the project (pictured). The event will be held on Thurs., Oct. 22, between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m., at 1114 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, in Tacoma. Light refreshments will be served, and postcards that depict historic buildings and were created by local artists will be on display. The event is free and open to the public. Historic Tacoma is a non-profit organization that aims to promote, conserve, and enhance Tacoma's
architectural character through education, advocacy, and preservation. More information is available online at historictacoma.org. To read the Tacoma Daily Index's complete and comprehensive coverage of the Kellogg‐Sicker Building and Pochert Building, visit our Web site for the following articles: — City allows more time to close Hilltop development deal (Tacoma Daily Index, Jan. 15, 2014) — More time needed to close Hilltop development deal (Tacoma Daily Index, Jan. 14, 2014) — Year In Review: Historic Hilltop Buildings (Tacoma Daily Index, Dec. 27, 2013) — Tacoma City Council approves historic Hilltop properties sale, development plan (Tacoma Daily Index, Aug. 16, 2013) — City Council vote ahead for historic Hilltop properties sale, development plan (Tacoma Daily Index, August 12, 2013) — Tacoma council committee to consider Hilltop property sale, development project (Tacoma Daily Index, July 26, 2013) — 2 Hilltop buildings now historic Tacoma landmarks (Tacoma Daily Index, June 26, 2013) — 2 Hilltop buildings could be added to Tacoma's
historic register (Tacoma Daily Index, June 11, 2013) — 2 Tacoma Hilltop buildings move closer to historic landmark status (Tacoma Daily Index, Feb. 27, 2013) — Inside Tacoma's Kellogg-Sicker, Pochert Buildings (Tacoma Daily Index, Feb. 12, 2013) — Tacoma commission to consider historic landmark nomination for Browne's Star Grill (Tacoma Daily Index, Feb. 1, 2013) — Hilltop's Browne's Star Grill building nominated to Tacoma's historic register (Tacoma Daily Index, Nov. 14, 2012) — Council approves Hilltop properties purchase: though one development deal is stalled, interest in properties is sparked (Tacoma Daily Index, Sept. 21, 2005) — Council weighs options for Hilltop development (Tacoma Daily Index, Aug. 31, 2005) — Council to discuss Hilltop properties acquisition and disposition (Tacoma Daily Index, Aug. 29, 2005) — Council to consider purchasing three Hilltop properties (Tacoma Daily Index, Sept. 19, 2005) — Council to consider purchasing three Hilltop properties (Tacoma Daily Index, Sept. 14, 2005) — Council to consider purchasing three Hilltop properties (Tacoma Daily Index, Sept. 12, 2005)