Washington Park Building is a historic building in Seattle’s Pioneer Square submarket, and consists of a 4-story, 36,000-square-foot office building. It is situated directly south of the central business district (CBD) and provides immediate pedestrian access to numerous public transit options and urban amenities including restaurants, cafés, bars, and entertainment venues. Originally constructed in 1890 in the great rebuilding after the Great Seattle Fire of 1889, Washington Park Building was built for the Lowman and Hanford Stationery and Printing Company for their printing and bindery operations. The building features 16-to-18 foot high ceilings and the original Carnegie steel beams used in the original construction are in place to this day.