Knowledge (XXG)

Joshua Sears Building

Source 📝

362:, the doors, like the steel mill, never opened. In the years after the bust, the building, like many others in the area remained mostly vacant, though it, along with a large portion of the original town-site remained in the ownership of the Sears estate. The corner space was eventually occupied by a printing company and later a grocery store. An electric supply store occupied one of the smaller storefronts for over twenty years. At one point the building's upper floors, originally intended for office space, were divided into seven apartments. On August 3, 1982, it was added the 61: 1025: 342:, as the only son of Joshua M. Sears I, a prominent Boston grocer who had built the family fortune from the ground up, but died when the younger Sears was only two years old. With a yearly stipend from his father's estate and through a series of profitable investments, the young Sears amassed his own fortune. He became known as "The Boston Astor" and was reportedly the single biggest tax payer in the city. A major patron of the arts (he at one time owned the 48: 491: 1036: 68: 357:
The Sears Building was completed in June 1891 at a cost $ 18,000 (equivalent to $ 610,000 in 2023), at the time the most expensive being built in Kirkland outside of the steel mill itself. The bricks were pressed from local clay at Peter Kirk's own brick works on what is now Peter Kirk Park.
288:
above and continuous sills and headers of cast concrete; second floor, the same as the south facade; the north facade originally had no openings, anticipating neighboring construction, but has since had several small fixed-pane windows added, as well as doors that allow direct access to the
312:
also of pressed metal. The second story window surround continues the classic effect with a triangular pediment supported by brackets over two double hung windows, since replaced by a single fixed, four pane window imitating the original. Above this pediment is a rectangular cast concrete
366:. As of 2005 the building housed a religious bookstore and a real estate office. In 2015 the building was purchased by Local attorney Sim Osborn and his wife Monica Hart, the couple bought the building with plans to preserve its historic features and aesthetics for future generations. 1085: 914: 1009: 945: 292:
The main entrance, intended for the bank, is on the southeast corner. The door is recessed and approached by three granite stairs. Originally, there were paneled double doors but they have been replaced by a standard plain single door. The door
929: 919: 228:
in design; a style newly popular back East but which wouldn't become common place on the West coast until the turn of the 20th century. The original architect is not known. Like its neighbors, it is constructed of locally fired
1075: 1004: 950: 268:
a wide band above the first floor windows; on the second floor as a continuous band window sill and just below the metal frieze of the cornice. This cast concrete is used throughout the exterior to imitate stone.
591: 329:
millionaire, philanthropist and Kirkland investor Joshua Montgomery Sears II (1854–1905) as part of the speculative land boom following Peter Kirk's proposal of building a steel producing mecca that would rival
971: 873: 904: 838: 803: 1080: 878: 783: 743: 568: 843: 833: 828: 808: 224:. The main business entrance is on the southeast corner with a second major entrance centered on the east facade. Reflecting the East-Coast influence of its builder, The building is predominantly 924: 758: 673: 793: 788: 663: 192:, the steel mill and the bank intended to occupy this building never opened but the Sears building survives today as a reminder of what might have been in Kirkland. It is an early example of 883: 848: 753: 728: 868: 818: 798: 773: 763: 748: 738: 723: 703: 678: 668: 658: 888: 863: 768: 708: 688: 683: 653: 643: 823: 778: 718: 693: 648: 955: 853: 733: 698: 208:. In December 2015 the building was purchased by local attorney Simeon Osborn and his wife Monica Hart, who stated they plan to keep the current business and residential tenants. 909: 858: 813: 713: 284:; second floor, standard double hung with shaped concrete lintels with raised keystones and continuous cast concrete sills; east facade: first floor, large fixed windows with 621: 606: 561: 637: 237:
pattern. The foundation is also brick, and has been mostly stuccoed over on the exterior to protect against moisture. The roof is flat and covered with tar and gravel.
1070: 1039: 554: 385: 60: 1065: 1060: 1029: 96: 280:
windows; above these are a second row of small windows approximately 2½′ x 4′, semi-circular with cast concrete surrounds and pressed metal decorative
601: 358:
Originally intended to house a bank at the corner, Sears outfitted the entire interior and even hired a partial staff but with the arrival of the
317:
bearing the name "SEARS". The second entrance is centered on the east facade and bears many of the same features: pressed metal pediments, etc.
577: 410: 363: 205: 185: 34: 992: 180:, located at the northwest corner of Market Street and Seventh Avenue, Kirkland's historic commercial core. It was built in 1891 by 201: 517: 467: 997: 976: 375: 339: 285: 281: 225: 193: 143: 611: 305: 245: 197: 616: 596: 415: 343: 177: 84: 540: 272:
There are several types of window treatment. These are on the west facade: segmental with radiating
380: 347: 351: 139: 522: 437: 546: 204:
styles were still predominant in commercial buildings. On August 3, 1982, it was added the
335: 47: 234: 432: 184:
philanthropist and capitalist, Joshua Sears, who was heavily invested in Peter Kirk's
156: 1054: 359: 189: 1010:
University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
302: 257: 220:
in plan, measuring 10′ x 81′ x 52′ x 42′ x 61′. It is two full stories with a full
1086:
Office buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington (state)
277: 265: 331: 294: 276:
of plain brick and cast concrete lug sills; south facade: first floor, plain
111: 98: 314: 298: 230: 309: 273: 264:
over raised brick occurring at four levels: on the first floor under the
261: 221: 249: 241: 217: 1005:
List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
326: 253: 181: 405: 550: 188:
and was the town site's largest landowner. As a result of the
1076:
National Register of Historic Places in Kirkland, Washington
244:
around the east and south roof lines. The cornice contains
455:. Seattle: Northwest Interpretive Association. p. 88. 216:
A single detached structure, the building is an irregular
543:" Unknown publication 1890. Retrieved December 31, 2009 541:
Kirkland Town of Brick Business Blocks 150 New Buildings
1081:
Romanesque Revival architecture in Washington (state)
985: 964: 938: 897: 630: 607:
History of the National Register of Historic Places
584: 433:
Kirkland couple buys historic Joshua Sears Building
162: 149: 135: 127: 90: 80: 472:. Boston: Columbia Publishing Company. p. 285 638:List of U.S. National Historic Landmarks by state 346:) he is only remembered today through the famous 1030:National Register of Historic Places portal 427: 425: 562: 67: 8: 301:with cast concrete bases and pressed metal 569: 555: 547: 338:. Sears was born on Christmas Day 1854 in 46: 578:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 526:29 June 2005. Retrieved December 19, 2013 35:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 325:The Sears Building was built in 1891 by 1071:1890s architecture in the United States 518:A Walk Through History: Kirkland at 100 397: 406:"National Register Information System" 18: 7: 411:National Register of Historic Places 364:National Register of Historic Places 240:There is a continuous pressed metal 206:National Register of Historic Places 186:Great Western Iron and Steel Company 1066:Office buildings completed in 1891 1061:History of King County, Washington 993:National Historic Preservation Act 14: 1035: 1034: 1023: 66: 59: 212:Original and present appearance 946:Federated States of Micronesia 592:Architectural style categories 496:The Seattle Post-Intelligencer 151: 1: 16:United States historic place 451:Lentz, Florence K. (1991). 1102: 998:Historic Preservation Fund 977:American Legation, Morocco 498:. June 14, 1891. p. 5 466:Toomey, Daniel F. (1892). 176:is a historic building in 1018: 939:Lists by associated state 150:NRHP reference  54: 45: 41: 32: 25: 21: 920:Northern Mariana Islands 289:building's parking lot. 196:in the Northwest, where 136:Architectural style 469:Massachusetts of To-Day 340:Yarmouth, Massachusetts 194:Beaux-Arts architecture 915:Minor Outlying Islands 898:Lists by insular areas 612:Keeper of the Register 386:Masonic Lodge Building 350:portrait of his wife, 112:47.68074°N 122.20981°W 617:National Park Service 597:Contributing property 492:"Notes from Kirkland" 416:National Park Service 174:Joshua Sears Building 27:Joshua Sears Building 972:District of Columbia 516:Grindeland, Sherry " 453:Centennial Snapshots 344:Jupiter Stradivarius 334:on the east side of 178:Kirkland, Washington 117:47.68074; -122.20981 85:Kirkland, Washington 418:. January 23, 2007. 381:Peter Kirk Building 348:John Singer Sargent 260:of cast ornamental 108: /  352:Sarah Choate Sears 297:consists of brick 252:, and a decorated 202:Romanesque Revival 140:Romanesque Revival 1048: 1047: 602:Historic district 523:The Seattle Times 438:Kirkland Reporter 170: 169: 1093: 1038: 1037: 1028: 1027: 1026: 951:Marshall Islands 571: 564: 557: 548: 527: 514: 508: 507: 505: 503: 488: 482: 481: 479: 477: 463: 457: 456: 448: 442: 429: 420: 419: 402: 308:and a segmental 153: 123: 122: 120: 119: 118: 113: 109: 106: 105: 104: 101: 70: 69: 63: 50: 19: 1101: 1100: 1096: 1095: 1094: 1092: 1091: 1090: 1051: 1050: 1049: 1044: 1024: 1022: 1014: 981: 960: 934: 893: 626: 580: 575: 531: 530: 515: 511: 501: 499: 490: 489: 485: 475: 473: 465: 464: 460: 450: 449: 445: 441:29 January 2016 430: 423: 404: 403: 399: 394: 372: 336:Lake Washington 323: 214: 116: 114: 110: 107: 102: 99: 97: 95: 94: 76: 75: 74: 73: 72: 71: 37: 28: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1099: 1097: 1089: 1088: 1083: 1078: 1073: 1068: 1063: 1053: 1052: 1046: 1045: 1043: 1042: 1032: 1019: 1016: 1015: 1013: 1012: 1007: 1002: 1001: 1000: 989: 987: 983: 982: 980: 979: 974: 968: 966: 962: 961: 959: 958: 953: 948: 942: 940: 936: 935: 933: 932: 930:Virgin Islands 927: 922: 917: 912: 907: 905:American Samoa 901: 899: 895: 894: 892: 891: 886: 881: 876: 871: 866: 861: 856: 851: 846: 841: 839:South Carolina 836: 831: 826: 821: 816: 811: 806: 804:North Carolina 801: 796: 791: 786: 781: 776: 771: 766: 761: 756: 751: 746: 741: 736: 731: 726: 721: 716: 711: 706: 701: 696: 691: 686: 681: 676: 671: 666: 661: 656: 651: 646: 641: 634: 632: 631:Lists by state 628: 627: 625: 624: 622:Property types 619: 614: 609: 604: 599: 594: 588: 586: 582: 581: 576: 574: 573: 566: 559: 551: 545: 544: 529: 528: 509: 483: 458: 443: 431:TJ Martinell " 421: 396: 395: 393: 390: 389: 388: 383: 378: 371: 368: 322: 319: 235:stretcher bond 213: 210: 168: 167: 166:August 3, 1982 164: 160: 159: 154: 147: 146: 137: 133: 132: 129: 125: 124: 92: 88: 87: 82: 78: 77: 65: 64: 58: 57: 56: 55: 52: 51: 43: 42: 39: 38: 33: 30: 29: 26: 23: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1098: 1087: 1084: 1082: 1079: 1077: 1074: 1072: 1069: 1067: 1064: 1062: 1059: 1058: 1056: 1041: 1033: 1031: 1021: 1020: 1017: 1011: 1008: 1006: 1003: 999: 996: 995: 994: 991: 990: 988: 984: 978: 975: 973: 970: 969: 967: 963: 957: 954: 952: 949: 947: 944: 943: 941: 937: 931: 928: 926: 923: 921: 918: 916: 913: 911: 908: 906: 903: 902: 900: 896: 890: 887: 885: 882: 880: 879:West Virginia 877: 875: 872: 870: 867: 865: 862: 860: 857: 855: 852: 850: 847: 845: 842: 840: 837: 835: 832: 830: 827: 825: 822: 820: 817: 815: 812: 810: 807: 805: 802: 800: 797: 795: 792: 790: 787: 785: 784:New Hampshire 782: 780: 777: 775: 772: 770: 767: 765: 762: 760: 757: 755: 752: 750: 747: 745: 744:Massachusetts 742: 740: 737: 735: 732: 730: 727: 725: 722: 720: 717: 715: 712: 710: 707: 705: 702: 700: 697: 695: 692: 690: 687: 685: 682: 680: 677: 675: 672: 670: 667: 665: 662: 660: 657: 655: 652: 650: 647: 645: 642: 639: 636: 635: 633: 629: 623: 620: 618: 615: 613: 610: 608: 605: 603: 600: 598: 595: 593: 590: 589: 587: 583: 579: 572: 567: 565: 560: 558: 553: 552: 549: 542: 538: 537: 536: 535: 525: 524: 519: 513: 510: 497: 493: 487: 484: 471: 470: 462: 459: 454: 447: 444: 440: 439: 434: 428: 426: 422: 417: 413: 412: 407: 401: 398: 391: 387: 384: 382: 379: 377: 374: 373: 369: 367: 365: 361: 360:Panic of 1893 355: 353: 349: 345: 341: 337: 333: 328: 320: 318: 316: 311: 307: 304: 300: 296: 290: 287: 283: 279: 275: 270: 267: 263: 259: 255: 251: 247: 243: 238: 236: 232: 227: 223: 219: 211: 209: 207: 203: 199: 195: 191: 190:Panic of 1893 187: 183: 179: 175: 165: 163:Added to NRHP 161: 158: 155: 148: 145: 141: 138: 134: 130: 126: 121: 93: 89: 86: 83: 79: 62: 53: 49: 44: 40: 36: 31: 24: 20: 844:South Dakota 834:Rhode Island 829:Pennsylvania 809:North Dakota 533: 532: 521: 512: 500:. Retrieved 495: 486: 474:. Retrieved 468: 461: 452: 446: 436: 409: 400: 356: 324: 291: 271: 266:window sills 258:belt courses 256:. There are 239: 215: 173: 171: 965:Other areas 925:Puerto Rico 759:Mississippi 674:Connecticut 278:double hung 115: / 103:122°12′35″W 91:Coordinates 1055:Categories 874:Washington 794:New Mexico 789:New Jersey 664:California 392:References 376:Peter Kirk 332:Pittsburgh 295:architrave 226:Beaux Arts 144:Beaux Arts 100:47°40′51″N 884:Wisconsin 849:Tennessee 754:Minnesota 729:Louisiana 502:21 August 315:cartouche 299:pilasters 282:keystones 274:voussoirs 231:red brick 198:Victorian 1040:Category 869:Virginia 819:Oklahoma 799:New York 774:Nebraska 764:Missouri 749:Michigan 739:Maryland 724:Kentucky 704:Illinois 679:Delaware 669:Colorado 659:Arkansas 370:See also 310:pediment 306:capitals 286:transoms 262:concrete 246:brackets 222:basement 157:82004225 81:Location 986:Related 889:Wyoming 864:Vermont 769:Montana 709:Indiana 689:Georgia 684:Florida 654:Arizona 644:Alabama 534:History 321:History 250:dentils 242:cornice 233:in the 218:polygon 824:Oregon 779:Nevada 719:Kansas 694:Hawaii 649:Alaska 585:Topics 327:Boston 254:frieze 182:Boston 956:Palau 854:Texas 734:Maine 699:Idaho 476:1 May 303:Ionic 128:Built 910:Guam 859:Utah 814:Ohio 714:Iowa 504:2023 478:2020 200:and 172:The 131:1891 354:. 152:No. 1057:: 520:" 494:. 435:" 424:^ 414:. 408:. 248:, 142:, 640:: 570:e 563:t 556:v 539:" 506:. 480:.

Index

U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Joshua Sears Building is located in Washington (state)
Kirkland, Washington
47°40′51″N 122°12′35″W / 47.68074°N 122.20981°W / 47.68074; -122.20981
Romanesque Revival
Beaux Arts
82004225
Kirkland, Washington
Boston
Great Western Iron and Steel Company
Panic of 1893
Beaux-Arts architecture
Victorian
Romanesque Revival
National Register of Historic Places
polygon
basement
Beaux Arts
red brick
stretcher bond
cornice
brackets
dentils
frieze
belt courses
concrete
window sills
voussoirs
double hung

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.