![]() ![]() “We would like to see other neighborhood institutions continue on. It’s these words by Ethan Stowell that caught Historic Seattle’s attention and why we honor the Attic with a Preserving Neighborhood Character Award, “It is a preservation thing,” Stowell told the Seattle Times. ![]() The continuation of the Attic gives us hope because Seattle has lost and continues to lose so many legacy businesses. Many locals had their first dates there, and families hosted celebration of life events.” According to Stowell, “In the last 50 years, tons of parents have taken their kids here for their first beer. This new chapter in the long and storied history of the Attic celebrates many memories and great times and continues making new ones.Īs described in a recent Seattle Times article, “Under Long’s stewardship, the pub turned into that proverbial third place, where softball teams hung out after league games. The new owners purchased the historic watering hole, installed new hardwood floors, and made “facelift” improvements to the space. At this time, an interim ownership group stepped in prior to the current business owners.įortunately for Madison Park and Seattle, the Attic has survived as a legacy business and reopened in late April 2023, saved and resurrected by ESR (Ethan Stowell Restaurants) led by Executive Chef Ethan Stowell and Howard Wright, the Founder and CEO of Seattle Hospitality Group (SHG). The historic bar’s longtime owner of 30 years, Mark Long, passed away in 2018. The Attic abruptly closed in early February 2020 before pandemic-caused closures. ![]() The Attic has anchored the neighborhood at 4226 E Madison St since 1967, the same year the building was constructed, replacing a much older structure that once housed a bowling alley in 1907, then a shooting range transitioning to a bar in 1937. One such place is the Attic Alehouse & Eatery in Madison Park. Central to any community are the legacy businesses that we all come to love. In the constantly changing urban streetscapes of Seattle, it’s the places that have been around for decades or more that help shape and maintain the character of a neighborhood. Today, we feature the Attic, the 2023 Preserving Neighborhood Character Award recipient. We’ll celebrate the projects and people that help amplify our mission. Historic Seattle’s Annual Preservation Celebration is coming up on September 28, 2023. The Attic – 2023 Preserving Neighborhood Character Award ![]()
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