Elks: What Could Be... (28. March 2008, 10:42 by Derek Young) ~ Fundraisers!

We must admit we were disappointed when the Williams & Dame put the Elks Lodge up for sale. We had such high hopes. But alas, the details have hit the market for another lucky investor to take their chance. The rendering shows what could be on the site. Anyone have $5 million laying around? How about a few more bake sales?

Link to the Sales Flyer (pdf)

Previously on Exit133

(Thank you, Jake)

Update
David Boe has sent us another of his lovely drawings about what could might be in Tacoma on this site. What do you think?

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Wow, that looks like a dream. I’ll volunteer to bake, I make excellent sugar cookies.

1 | Posted by Christy | Mar 28, 12:50 PM

Wow, that looks wild! I always pictured the big new imaginary building going on the other (uphill) side of the Elks. But hey, whatever works!

This seems like a good opportunity to again pitch the idea of relocating the Children’s Museum in the Elks Temple. Those open floor plans and lack of windows that W&D complained complicated any reuse plans are perfect attributes for a museum. Then, just think of the lessons you could teach the younguns about historical preservation — and how pumped they’ll be entering this giant wedding cake of a building!

Maybe Learning Sprout could take over the bottom floor, help cover costs. Seems like a great joint venture and it’s not like their current storefront is all that.

2 | Posted by NSHDscott | Mar 28, 12:53 PM

NSHD, the rendering does show a building on the uphill side. It is a shame that W+D bailed on Tacoma. They have the experience and financial resources to pull it off, as evidenced by their South Waterfront development in Portland and all the new towers in LA. I say give Tacoma a few more years, and then invite Williams and Dame back to try something else. Hopefully we’ll have a more cohesive downtown by then where something like the above rendering may work. We’re still not to the point of being able to make taller buildings pencil out, even with willing developers like W+D. Onerous development regulations are part of the problem, but the city is required to do its 7-year comp plan update in 2008, as required by the GMA.

We may have failed this time, but I see buildings like these becoming reality in the next ten years.

3 | Posted by drizell | Mar 28, 01:35 PM

Ah, correction E133. The purpose of these thumbnail sketches is to convey what Tacoma ‘might’ be…

4 | Posted by David Boe | Mar 28, 02:38 PM

Oh, LOL! I’m so used to seeing the Elks Temple from the Stadium Way/Commerce side that I forgot it also faces Broadway. I stand corrected.

Thanks for the new sketch, David, these things are fun to look at and help us dream.

5 | Posted by NSHDscott | Mar 28, 03:01 PM

So sorry David. It’s fixed!

6 | Posted by Whitney | Mar 28, 03:02 PM

David Boe has sent us another of his lovely drawings about what could might be in Tacoma on this site. What do you think?

I think the Tacoma Children’s Museum and Historic Tacoma should work to start community support and fund raising effort to buy and restore the Elk’s Temple building and have it function as the new Children’s Museum. Perhaps with a Tim Quigg like figure or Quigg himself. The adjoining parcel could be redeveloped as Boe has sketched.

Tacoma says it values historical buildings, children and downtown. Here’s an opportunity to demonstrate it.

To that end, I pledge $100 toward a block, plaque or list if that helps.

7 | Posted by Erik B. | Mar 28, 03:20 PM

A google search of “Children’s Museum” and “historic building” shows a number of museums around the country that have been successful in historic locations. I didn’t see any that look as awesome as the Elks, though.

8 | Posted by Bryan | Mar 28, 04:46 PM

We might just take you up on that pledge, Erik!

I had a conversation with the director of the Children’s Museum. It sounds like their board is reconsidering priorities and will restart their search soon. You can rest assured that the Elks building is on their radar though.

9 | Posted by morgan | Mar 28, 08:21 PM

Is that a “major player in the hotel World” on the lower floors with a “condo option” above on the upper’s drawing ?
Very popular concept in many MAJOR Cities acoss the USA………..

10 | Posted by Bell Capt : | Mar 28, 08:32 PM

your drawings rock David Boe!

11 | Posted by RR Anderson | Mar 28, 09:41 PM

wow….that could have added so many more feet on the street in that area………I have faith, as long as we can gather more outside developers with great experience like Williams & Dame…..these guys put Prium to shame…….hopefully, they will decide at some point to take a chance on Tacoma……we could use their experience….

12 | Posted by rich | Mar 29, 07:23 AM

Hey, let’s put on a show! We’ll use the abandoned Elks building!

Seriously. People should fund-raise. Grass-roots stuff.

13 | Posted by Brent Hartinger | Mar 29, 10:22 AM

Didn’t a group lead by Dawn Lucien raise money this way to help save Union Station? Why can’t we do the same thing with the Elks Building?

C’mon, who is organizing this?

14 | Posted by Chris K | Apr 4, 11:21 AM

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