Belltown · Seattle, WA
Austin Bell is Belltown's oldest residential building — an 1890 historic landmark converted to 15 extraordinary condominiums with original masonry, arched windows, and character from Seattle's earliest era.
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Austin Bell is one of Seattle's most historically significant residential buildings. Built in 1890 and named for Belltown's founding settler Austin Bell, the building is among the oldest surviving structures in the neighborhood. Converted to 15 residential condominiums in 2000, it preserves original Romanesque masonry, arched windows, and the weight and character of Seattle's earliest urban construction.
At 2326 2nd Ave in the heart of Belltown, Austin Bell residents live in a building that predates most of Seattle's skyline. The waterfront, Pike Place Market, and Belltown's celebrated dining scene are all within walking distance. With only 15 units, this is one of the most intimate and historically irreplaceable condo addresses in the city.
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