Photo: Historic Seattle Archives

Photo: Historic Seattle Archives

Address

1119 8th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101

Neighborhood

First Hill

Date Built

Phased construction, 1916-1922

Original Architect/Builder

George Dunham Foote

Original Owner(s)

Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist

Historic Seattle's Role

Under Historic Seattle’s guidance in 1998, this Neoclassical Revival style, terra-cotta clad church was transformed in Town Hall, a meeting and performance spaced dedicated to musical, literary, educational, and community uses. In 1997, the congregation of the Fourth Church of Christ Scientist was faced with the possibility of selling to an unsympathetic developer. Historic Seattle completed a feasibility study that supported its use as a meeting and performance space. In 1997, Historic Seattle successfully negotiated a purchase and sale agreement for the property. In 1998, Historic Seattle assigned the purchase rights for the building to Town Hall, LLC, an investor group led by David Brewster.

The former Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist was designated a Seattle Landmark in 2012.

Current and Future Uses

Today, the venue, known as Town Hall, is maintained and operated as a community and performing arts center by the non-profit group Town Hall Association, and has been undergoing a multi-year process of upgrades and rehabilitation. The building successfully hosts a wide variety of events throughout the year and is a neighborhood and city asset, serving the community by presenting over 410 events to nearly 105,000 audience members.

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