Daylight Building, Bellingham
The Daylight Building stands as a testament to the city's rich architectural heritage and vibrant history. Designed by local architect Frank C. Burns and completed in 1904, the building is characterized by its solid construction and attractive facade made from local brick and Chuckanut Sandstone. Despite experiencing significant interior damage from fires in 1926 and 1928, the Daylight Building has retained its symmetrical and appealing exterior, making it a prominent landmark in downtown Bellingham.
Throughout its century-plus existence, the Daylight Building has played a central role in the cultural, social, and economic life of Bellingham. Initially serving as offices, the building underwent a transformation in 1918 when its office spaces were converted into apartments. Over the years, the Daylight Building has housed a diverse array of businesses and establishments, reflecting the changing needs and interests of the community. From professional offices and Union offices to antique shops, music studios, and a furrier, the building has accommodated a wide range of tenants.
In addition to its commercial and residential functions, the Daylight Building has served as a hub for entertainment, retail, and community services. It has been home to taverns, restaurants, cinemas, bookstores, and grocers, as well as sauna and spa facilities and hairdressers. The building's adaptability and versatility have made it a cherished part of Bellingham's urban landscape, embodying the city's entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to innovation.
Throughout its century-plus existence, the Daylight Building has played a central role in the cultural, social, and economic life of Bellingham. Initially serving as offices, the building underwent a transformation in 1918 when its office spaces were converted into apartments. Over the years, the Daylight Building has housed a diverse array of businesses and establishments, reflecting the changing needs and interests of the community. From professional offices and Union offices to antique shops, music studios, and a furrier, the building has accommodated a wide range of tenants.
In addition to its commercial and residential functions, the Daylight Building has served as a hub for entertainment, retail, and community services. It has been home to taverns, restaurants, cinemas, bookstores, and grocers, as well as sauna and spa facilities and hairdressers. The building's adaptability and versatility have made it a cherished part of Bellingham's urban landscape, embodying the city's entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to innovation.
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Daylight Building on Map
Sight Name: Daylight Building
Sight Location: Bellingham, USA (See walking tours in Bellingham)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Bellingham, USA (See walking tours in Bellingham)
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Travel Distance: 1.8 Km or 1.1 Miles
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Travel Distance: 1.8 Km or 1.1 Miles