Built in 1892, the Pioneer Building housed mining companies during the Klondike Gold Rush and Seattle’s first speakeasy during Prohibition. The Richardsonian Romanesque-style building earned National Historic Landmark status in 1978 and borders Pioneer Square Park. A flagship property for Expansive on the West Coast, it offers six floors of stunning workspace with hardwood floors, cast iron columns, and a large center atrium lit by skylights running the length of the building.
Access: Right off US-5, walking distance from the Pier 50 ferry terminal