
"West Canal Yards was formerly a vital hub in Seattle's fishing industry, comprised of two buildings: a long-running fish processing facility including a 30,000-square-foot freezer."
"These hard-working structures now form the foundation of this adaptive reuse project along Seattle's Ship Canal, preserving the historical significance while adapting to modern needs."
West Canal Yards, located along Seattle's Ship Canal, is an adaptive reuse project that revitalizes two historic buildings from the fishing industry. These structures include a fish processing facility and a large freezer, totaling 30,000 square feet. The project aims to preserve the historical significance of the site while repurposing it for modern use. Various engineering and consulting firms contributed to the project, ensuring a comprehensive approach to its design and functionality.
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