Cobb Building (Seattle)

The Howells & Stokes architectural firm designed the building and sent Albert H. Albertson to supervise its 1909-1910 construction.

Sculpted Native American ornaments at the 9th and 10th floor cornice are attributed to Victor G. Schneider.

An early example of a high-rise medical office center, the Cobb Building later became commercial office space and recently was renovated for apartments.

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