For local architects and history buffs, the six-story, 118-year-old Luzon Building downtown is a jewel.
Designed by Chicago architecture firm Burnham & Root, it was one of the first high-rise towers on the West Coast, the embodiment of engineering genius – sturdy brick shell, cast iron columns, and wood construction on the upper floors — that allowed the building to top out at a soaring height for 1890s Tacoma. It was an engineering model that would be copied, and opened the door to the future development of “skyscrapers.”
… This week Gintz Group project manager Tim Lieberman unlocked the doors and invited us — Whitney Rhodes, Derek Young, and Todd Matthews — to take a tour inside.
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Last winter during the transformation of the Sheridan to the Hotel Murano we spent a lot of time there. Especially while the Orizon was constructed and we made our video of Costas Varotsos. Wintergrass happened to be on one of these weekends and listening to musicians jam in every corner of the hotel was truly a delight.
However, the Volcano is reporting that Wintergrass in that location may be no more. Apparently the hotel wants to limit the amount of activities outside of the meeting rooms that make this festival so iconic. Organizers are currently looking at relocating their main venue to the Broadway Center or another location that would be more accepting of the impromptu music.
While the organizers have no plans to move it out of Tacoma, part of the magic was the 11pm meeting of two musicians in the elevator who play till 2am.
Sigh. Changes.
Link to the Volcano
Tacoma’s revised 2008 Surface Water Management Manual is going through its final review – and you’re invited to comment. The manual sets forth the minimum standards for new development and redevelopment projects including updated requirements for flow control, water quality, low-impact development techniques, and erosion and sediment control.
The revision is required by the Department of Ecology to bring Tacoma’s manual up to par with Ecology’s 2005 manual. A draft of the manual can be read by going to CityofTacoma.org and the final draft will be submitted September 22.
To have your voice heard on the subject of water management, attend the public meeting next week, or submit your comments in writing.
Details
Public Meeting
September 4, 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Wheelock Library
3722 N. 26th St.
A revised draft of the manual is available at CityofTacoma.org/surfacewater. Click on “Surface Water Manual – FOR REVIEW.”
Can’t make it to the meeting?
People may submit written comments until 5 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 10, to
City of Tacoma, Science & Engineering Division
Attn: Merita Trohimovich Pollard P.E.
2201 Portland Ave
Tacoma, Wa 98421
The News Tribune is reporting on the latest, and apparently darn-close-to final, developments in the Richter / Sterino / American Fast Freight story coming out of the ‘farmlands’ of Fife. The bottom line, after a long day of mediation, the 20 acres are going away. The lease that Jake Sterino thought he assumed when he purchased the assets of George Richter Farm, wasn’t actually available to him. The lease isn’t valid. He’s walking away.
While AFF was legally in the right, paving over some of the world’s best berries just short of harvest can’t be good for one’s karma … or community ties.
Link to The News Tribune
Previously on Exit133
Last week we found ourselves playing bocce in Fireman’s Park. It was a decent evening with balls rolling over hills, around rocks, through the gravel, and Whitney flinching at every throw. After three rounds of intense bocce play, the final round between Derek and Rick was … a bit less exciting. Rick controlled the game and easily took first place for the night.
So, this week, we’re heading to Titlow Park. For those that don’t know where that is, head west down Sixth Avenue. Just before you hit the water … park. Folks may be eating at Steamers first. Balls roll at 6:00.
It’s a friendly game. All are welcome!
Current Standings
#1 Justin (21 points)
#2 Derek (18 points)
#3 Rick (17 points)
#4 Aaron (10 points)
#5 Mike H (9 points)
#5 Ann (9 points)
#7 Whitney (5 points)
#7 Michael Buchanan (5 points)
#9 Doug (3 points)
#9 Rob (3 points)
Who’s it going to be this week?
Tonight’s meeting began with a proclamation that Saturday, September 6, is AIDS Walk Day. You can register for the walk or support someone you know by visiting piercecountyaids.org.
Consent Agenda
Resolution # 37578 authorizes the execution of an interlocal agreement with the Town of Ruston for paving, streetlighting, and utilities improvements associated with the Point Ruston neighborhood development.
Resolutions
Resolution # 37580 authorizes an amendment to the agreement with Seattle Northwest Securities Corporation to include financial advisory services for the Point Ruston Local Improvement District.
Resolutions # 37578 and # 37580 are both related to the interlocal agreement with Ruston for Tacoma to help fund improvements in Ruston. The plan is to fund this project with a LID assessment and have no long term cost for Tacoma, but there is the possibility that the LID doesn’t go through. That’s where # 37580 comes in – to receive financial advisement so that the treasury office can appropriately calculate the financial risks of this project and plan accordingly.
Resolution # 37581 authorizes an amendment to the agreement with VIA Architecture, in the amount of $50,000, for a cumulative total of $150,000, budgeted from the General Fund, to complete revised and additional planning work items associated with the downtown plan update to include the implementation of the International Financial Services Area and public outreach for the Tacoma Dome area.
This resolution amends an existing contract to pay for planning analysis that wasn’t budgeted for in the original agreement.
Councilmember Lonergan gave an update on last week’s Resolution # 37574. There are currently 99 jobs at Belina Interiors, but this resolution will cause 37 new jobs to be created.
While the creation of new jobs is good news, the highlight of the evening was Alan Douglas’ Garth Brooks t-shirt. It’s nice to know Mr. Douglas is avid in all areas of his fandom.
Coming up this September is the 16th Annual Commencement Bay Maritime Fest. Expect a remodeled Foss Waterway Seaport, Seafair Pirates, and the Quick and Dirty Boat competition. Take a free train ride compliments of Tacoma Rail on Saturday and a free Port of Tacoma Harbor Tour on Sunday. The event will also include art, food, music, and dragon boat races.
Details
September 13 and 14, 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Thea Foss Waterway
For more information, visit MaritimeFest.org.
Why are we writing about Little Caesars at 10:00 on a Monday night? Why are we writing about Little Caesars at all … I don’t know, but here it is anyway – Check out the enthusiasm in this Craigslist ad …
Join The Empire! Little Caesars wants you to join the fastest growing pizza chain in the world! … We currently have 6 locations in the Tacoma/Puyallup area and we’re opening our 7th store near 6th and Sprague in Tacoma August 26th!
We received this tip and left to meet some friends down Sixth Avenue. As we passed the 6th and Sprague corner, there was someone on the corner with a huge sign announcing that Little Caesars is opening tomorrow. So, nothing subtle here.
So, longtime Tacoma residents and friends, please remind me …way back when I was at UPS in the nineties, wasn’t there a already a Little Caesars at this corner? Like … where the Papa Murphy’s is today?
Thank you, Jake

Spotting life in Tollefson seems a lot like spotting a Sasquatch in the Cascades … especially given the quality of this cameraphone pic. What’s going on? What kind of trouble? Folks were watching television in Tollefson Plaza this evening. With all our ideas on how to activate the space, I don’t think this one has come up before …
An Exit133 reader stopped by the scene 45 minutes after the photo was sent to us to speak with the mysterious TV watchers. Unfortunately, they were gone. POOF.
Thank you, Marty


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