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English: The Pine Center Building, NW corner of Pine and 4th Avenue. Designed by John Graham, Sr. in 1930 it was built by the United Pacific Realty & Investment Corp, replacing the 3-story Bank for Savings building and the 1-story Hollywood Dairy building. Bartell Drugs was among the first retail tenants, soon to be replaced by a jewelry store and later numerous shoe stores who would remodel the building numerous times with modern windowless facades eventually covering it entirely. The building and most of its neighbors would be demolished in the 1980s for Westlake Center.
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King County Assessor, Real Property Record Cards, 1937-1972, Washington State Archives, Digital Archives, http://digitalarchives.wa.gov
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