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Perkins Building
Historic Building in Tacoma, Washington, United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the building in Tacoma, Washington. For the buildings in Rhode Island, see Perkins Buildings.
The Perkins Building is a historic building in Tacoma, Washington, United States. The 8-story building housed the offices of the Tacoma Ledger/Daily News. It was the tallest reinforced concrete building in the Northwest and the first building on West Coast to have a basement parking garage.[1] It was constructed with a rigid frame and brick facade in the Chicago School architectural style.[1]
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The building's size was doubled in 1909 with the addition of the southern half at 1105-1107 A Street.[1]
The building is located at 1101 South A Street, Tacoma, Washington.