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local investors, known as the Peter Kirk Syndicate, purchased the building to clean it up and perform needed repairs. Their intention was to "preserve the building as an historic structure and use the building for the cultural enrichment of the community." The members of the syndicate donated their shares of the building to form the Creative Arts League which moved into the building where it offered various art classes as well as operating a small
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business of James Guptill and George Evans (Who were both having homes constructed on Waverly Way during the boom) and The Elder Drug store. Following the demise of Kirk's plans for the town as a steel producing mecca, the business center shifted away from the Kirk Building towards the waterfront and
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Ground was broken for the building in 1889 at the southeast corner of Market and Picadilly Street (now Seventh Avenue) in what was then Kirkland's main intersection and intended business district. The bricks were made by the Kirkland Brick Company, located where Peter Kirk Park is now, out of locally
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After years of neglect, the building was threatened with demolition in the late 1950s because the landlord couldn't afford to make the needed repairs. William Radcliffe, a local teacher, purchased space in the building's then vacant upper story in 1958 for an art studio. In 1961, he and a group of
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The Peter Kirk Building is generally late Victorian in character and the exterior, in spite of many owners and periods of neglect, appears now almost exactly the same as it did in the late 19th century. There have been some interior changes such as a stairway being moved and the addition of a
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dug clay. After several delays in construction the building was completed in March 1890 at a cost of $ 8,000. Kirk located his offices for the Kirkland Investment Company on the upper floor; his own office in the corner turret. The first floor was initially occupied by the
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The building is notable for its corner turret and Victorian and Romanesque designs which remain intact. It is constructed of locally pressed red brick with plaster, rusticated stone and tin trimmings. It is the oldest existing commercial building on the
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led by William Radcliffe who purchased and restored the Peter Kirk Building into the Kirkland Arts Center which it remains to the current day. Today it is one of Kirkland's most historic and iconic landmarks.
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On October 25, 1991, the organization's name was changed to the Kirkland Arts Center. KAC operates a non-profit visual arts school which includes ceramics, printmaking, painting, watercolor, and collage.
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From 2021-2023, the Kirkland Arts Center received a Building for the Arts grant for a seismic retrofit and roof renovations.
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located at the corner of Market Street and Seventh Avenue, Kirkland's historic commercial core. It is listed on the
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The Peter Kirk Building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 and after receiving the
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ferry dock. The upper floor was vacated when the Kirkland Investment Company was sold to Seattle Developers
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pattern. It is two stories with no basement. Second story windows are tall semicircular with radiating
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In 2010, the Peter Kirk Building was nominated to compete for part of a $ 1 million grant from
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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Office buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington (state)
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on the north and west faces (approximately 3 feet high). There is an isolated
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as part of their Partners In Preservation Seattle-Puget Sound Initiative.
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above the doors. The main entrance is topped on the second level by a
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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Partners In Preservation nomination page for the Kirkland Arts Center
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Editor's Note | Cast your vote to preserve piece of Kirkland history
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rising above the roof line on the west face. There is a decorated
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Kirkland Arts Center finalist for national preservation funding
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roof. The turret has four double hung windows topped by leaded
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National Register nomination form for the Peter Kirk Building
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National Register of Historic Places in Kirkland, Washington
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Kirkland Town of Brick Business Blocks 150 New Buildings
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Romanesque Revival architecture in Washington (state)
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Area's Oldest Building to be Restored (Headline only)
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Peter Kirk Building is located in Washington (state)
Kirkland, Washington
47°40′49″N 122°12′34″W / 47.68022°N 122.20939°W / 47.68022; -122.20939
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Kirkland, Washington
National Register of Historic Places
Peter Kirk
Panic of 1893
syndicate
Eastside
Lake Washington
fire escape
mezzanine
parapet
pediment
entablature
dentils
brackets
stretcher bond
voussoirs
double hung
sash
transom
turret
candle snuffer
stained glass
finial
dry goods

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