The Hoge Building, located in downtown Seattle, Washington, is a historic 17-story structure constructed in 1911 by banker and real estate investor James D. Hoge. Designed in the architectural style of Second Renaissance Revival with elements of Beaux Arts, it was the tallest building in Seattle until 1914.
Originally housing various businesses including the Seattle Trust Bank, the Hoge Building has stood as a prominent landmark in the city's skyline. With its distinctive tan brick and terracotta facade, this iconic building continues to be a significant part of Seattle's architectural heritage.
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