Capitol Hill · Seattle, WA
Firehouse 25 is Capitol Hill's most dramatic historic conversion — an authentic 1914 fire station transformed into 18 extraordinary condominiums with original brass, timber, and century-old character.
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Firehouse 25 stands as one of Seattle's most remarkable residential conversions. Built in 1914 as Seattle Fire Station #25, the building served the Capitol Hill community for nearly a century before being sensitively converted to 18 residential condos in 2008. Original apparatus bay doors, brass fire poles, timber structure, and station-house character were preserved throughout.
On Harvard Ave E in the heart of Capitol Hill, Firehouse 25 residents enjoy immediate access to the neighborhood's best restaurants, Cal Anderson Park, and the Capitol Hill light rail station. With only 18 units, this is a true boutique community in an architecturally irreplaceable building.
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