Save The Date: 2025 Preservation Celebration

September 25 at the Labour Temple in Belltown.

Historic Seattle’s Preservation Celebration is a highly anticipated annual event that celebrates outstanding preservationists and preservation projects while raising valuable funds to support Historic Seattle’s mission, saving meaningful places to foster lively communities.

That’s A Wrap!

2024 Preservation Celebration

Presented by John Bennett Properties and SHKS Architects

On Thursday, September 19, 2024, we hosted our 16th Annual Preservation Celebration awards benefit at SoDo Park. The historic building is a wonderful century-old manufacturing facility on 1st Avenue in Seattle’s Sodo District, the perfect setting for a celebration of preservation.

Featuring emcee Fred Northup, Jr., we honored our outstanding 2024 Preservation Award Winners and raised valuable funds to power Historic Seattle’s mission:

saving meaningful places to foster lively communities.

Congratulations again to our Award Winners and thank you to our generous community for making historic preservation possible in Seattle!

 

Best Preservation Project

Washington Park Building

Outstanding Stewardship (1 of 2)

Van Asselt School

Outstanding Stewardship (2 of 2)

Bush School

 

Community Advocacy Award*

Tolliver Temple

 

Community Investment Award

Max Genereaux

 

Preserving Neighborhood Character Award

Queen Anne Masonic Temple

 

Preservation Champion Award

Larry Kreisman

Council Award

Steve Stroming

Thank you again to our generous 2024 Sponsors!

 

Presenting Sponsors

 

Landmark Sponsors

 

Table Hosts
Jeff Murdock & Mathew Albores

 

If you weren’t able to join us, but still want to be part of the celebration by supporting Historic Seattle’s mission, saving meaningful places to foster lively communities, please make your gift here!

Thank you in advance for your generous support.

Images Courtesy of (Top to Bottom): Feature Graphics, Seattle Public Schools, Bloom Projects LLC, Samuel Gruber, S. Pratt, Lino Guidero, Larry Kreisman.