
Steam
Plant Square is Spokane's most unique retail/office space. Two historic
buildings, the Central Steam Plant and the Seehorn Building, are both
listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Combined through
a newly constructed central structure, they offer 64,400 square feet
of retail and commercial space. Steam Plant Square is centrally located
in Spokane, Washington.
The Seehorn Building,
built in 1890, was originally used as a warehouse by Burlington Northern
Railroad. Today, with over 19,600 square feet of office and retail
space rangeing from 500 to 6,500 square feet, the Seehorn serves as
the gateway to Steam Plant Square. Easily accessible from I-90, the
Seehorn faces busy Lincoln Street offering maximum exposure to your
shop or office.
Built in 1916,
Washington Water Power's Central Steam Plant functioned as the principal
downtown steam heating source for more than 70 years. With its hand-laid,
patterned brick smokestacks, massive boilers and bunkers, the Central
Steam Plant has been creatively converted into 34,400 square feet
of commercial space. The Steam Plant's Coal Bunker has approximately
2,000 square feet of usable office space
and what a space!
Suspended from the fifty-foot-high-ceiling, the Coal Bunker is unlike
any office space you've ever seen. Not only is the bunker a unique
office space, but one of the twin 225 ft. tall smokestacks has been
converted into a conference room. Definitely out of the ordinary!
Linking the Central Steam Plant and the Seehorn Building is a beautifully
integrated new structure that houses 10,000 square feet of Class
A office space. Two floors of parking are directly below: street
level parking for customers and basement parking for tenants.
Steam
Plant Square's connectivity for voice, data and high speed Internet
is second to none. With lit fiber in the project, SPS tenants have
unlimited abilities for configuring their communication needs.
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