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Reports on the Burke-Gilman Public Development Authority, Capitol Hill Housing Improvement Program, Historic Seattle Preservation and Development Authority, Museum Development Authority, Pacific Medical Center, Pike Place Market Public Development Authority, Seattle Chinatown-International District Preservation and Development Authority and Seattle Indian Services Commission.
Reports on the Burke-Gilman Place Public Development Authority, Capitol Hill Housing Improvement Program, Elevated Transportation Company Public Development Authority, Historic Seattle Preservation and Development Authority, Museum Development Authority, Pacific Hospital Preservation and Development Authority, Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority, Seattle Chinatown/International District Preservation and Development Authority and Seattle Indian Services Commission.
Reports on the Burke-Gilman Place Public Development Authority, Capitol Hill Housing Improvement Program, Central Area Public Development Authority, Historic Seattle Preservation and Development Authority, Museum Development Authority, Pacific Medical Center, Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority, Seattle Chinatown-International District Preservation and Development Authority and Seattle Indian Services Commission.
Consists of working papers, correspondence, and subject files of Dept. of Community Development directors. Includes memoranda, notes, and reports relating to planning and project and program development. The records cover the major functional areas of concern to the Dept.: housing, economic development, neighborhood revitalization, urban renewal, and downtown planning. The files were generated by Paul Schell, James Hornell, Darel Grothaus, Evelyn Sun, Dean Mosier, David Moseley, and Linda Dupont-Johnson. Places represented include the Denny Regrade area, Union Station, Pioneer Square and the International District, the central waterfront, the Seattle Art Museum, the Seattle Aquarium, the Lake Union Steam Plant, Promenade 23 in the Central Area, the construction of the Washington State Trade and Convention Center, the University of Washington, Seattle Workers Center, Seattle Minority Business Development Center, Seattle Opportunities Industrial Center, the Morrison, Aloha, and Oregon hotels, various Seattle neighborhoods, I-90, the school districts in Seattle, the Empire/Rainier Valley area, South Lake Union corridor, the South Park/Duwamish development area, Pike Place Market, the Ballard Ave. Landmark District, Fort Lawton, the Anhalt apartments, Fire Station 3, Home of the Good Shepherd, the Martha Washington School site, Smith Tower, the Westlake triangle, and Pine Street. Corporate entities represented include the Mayor's Office, the Seattle Economic Development Commission, the Seattle-King County Economic Development Council, the State Dept. of Transportation, the Historic Seattle Preservation and Development Authority, the Rouse Company, and the Westlake Development Authority.
Records regarding surplus federal property, formerly the site of a Coast Guard transmitter, in northeast Seattle. The project manager's records include correspondence, proposals, proposal evaluations, public comments, meeting minutes, and files concerning the environmental impact statement. Proposals for the property, included University retiree housing, Ronald McDonald House, low and moderate income housing, playfields, psychiatric clinics, facilities for the Regional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped and other uses. The property became Burke-Gilman Place and was chartered as a Public Development Authority.