Belmont-Boylston double house designated a Seattle landmark

Seattle, WALocal News

The Seattle Landmarks Board has designated the Belmont-Boylston "double house" at 1411 Boylston Ave as a city landmark, a unanimous decision that underscores the building's distinctive visible characteristics from 1901. This designation not only protects the exterior of the structure but also imposes specific restrictions on future changes, particularly concerning the interior stairs and demising wall. The decision is part of Historic Seattle's efforts to sell the property, which has been renovated since its acquisition in 1989, demonstrating a commitment to preserving local historical architecture. The Seattle City Council is now tasked with passing an ordinance to enforce these protections, ensuring the building's legacy is maintained. In another development, the landmarks board will convene in March to consider the nomination of the Burwell House on Capitol Hill for landmark status, reflecting ongoing efforts to protect the area's rich architectural history.

As community interest in heritage preservation grows, these actions signal a proactive approach to safeguarding significant structures. The Belmont-Boylston designation not only highlights local architectural integrity but also fosters a sense of community identity and pride. Engaging the public in these decisions is crucial for maintaining the neighborhood's unique character.

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