Imagine the opportunity to live within the history of post-fire Seattle. Pass through the segmental arches on the south side entrance and you’ll step back into time. The lobby surrounds you in classic soaring ceilings, exposed brick walls, regularly spaced windows and a cast-iron storefront. The feel of this building is amazingly unique to Seattle’s past.
Post Hotel, also commonly known as 606 Post, was constructed only three years after the great fire of 1889. It was produced by one the most prolific architects of the Pioneer Square District, Elmer Fisher and his employee Emil DeNeuf, both of whom created an incredible number of buildings. This five story structure was known as the Fischer and MacDonald Wholesale Store and features intricate accents of light colored rusticated stone trim around the third, fourth and fifth floor windows and the top of the façade.
Living in these unique yet update surrounds is prized since the 14 units seldom come available on the market.
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[/popup]Structure & Location
- Neighborhood: Pioneer Square
- Address: 606 Post Ave.
- Postal Code: 98104-1427
- Zoning: Psm100
- Lot Sq Ft: 3,000
- Year Built: 1900
- Effective Year Built: 1969
- Residential Units: 14
- Stories: 5
- Exterior: Brick
- Construction: Masonry
- Parking Type: None
Ownership & Community
- HOA Included: Earthquake Ins., Garbage, Water/Sewer
- Cats/Dogs: Subj to Restrictions
- FHA Approval: N/A
- Common Property Features: Disabled Access, Elevator, Fire Sprinklers, High Speed Int Avail
- Amenities: Security Gate



