Just a block away from the Capitol Hill branch of the Seattle Public Library, this one-bedroom condo is a little bit art deco and a little bit tudor, and still has the sweet layout and many of the striking features that this place came with in 1931. The Park Lane building was designed by Chicago-born Albert A. Geiser, better known for tudor buildings in the Montlake area.
The lobby is incredibly ornate and practically Medieval looking (carpet aside) with a stone fireplace and arches. The building has some original elevator elements, too, with a gate behind an otherwise normal-looking door.
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