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Downtown Tacoma is located primarily between Pacific Avenue and St. Helens. The center of downtown Tacoma is the intersection of 9th and Broadway, the locations of the historic Rialto Theater, Pantages Theater, Theater on the Square and the Bostwick Building. The city holiday tree is located here as well. A holiday tree is a decorated tree, usually pine, which is arranged and displayed in a generic celebration of the winter holiday season. ...
Tacoma Convention Center
The Tacoma Convention Center was built in 2004 at a cost of $84 million dollars. The facility has a 14,000 ft ballroom and 277,000 sq feet of convention space and 11,000 sq ft of meeting space. The building of the convention center has been interpreted by many as the acceleration of a renaissance in Tacoma. For other uses, see Renaissance (disambiguation). ...
Tacoma, with Mount Rainier in background You may be looking for Takoma or Tacoma class frigate. ...
Revitalization efforts and progress Downtown Tacoma started its major effort of revitalization efforts with the renovation of Union Station in 1990 and has continued to date. The Tacoma City Council passed the Local Improvement District for St. Helens Street in April of 2006 which was designed to improve areas which have been neglected. Central to the revitalization effort has been the city's adoption of the tax exemption for new residential units in multifamily dwellings which have mainly consisted of condominiums. Starting in 2002, downtown Tacoma began seeing residential units being built downtown.
Restaurants Since 2001, Downtown Tacoma has seen a plethora of new restaurants springing up downtown, on and around Pacific Avenue. These include Sea Grill, Pacific Grill, The Melting Pot, 21 Commerce, El Gaucho, Vin Grotto, Matador, Puget Sound Pizza, Maconi's and more. Most of the new restaurants have included a urban renewal theme and have refurbished old brick warehouses and transformed them into elegant eateries.
Historic buildings Downtown Tacoma is well known for historic buildings most built at the end of the 19th century. The buildings include the Old City Hall Building, Union Station, Elks Temple, Bostwick Building and the Winthrop Hotel. Image File history File links Bostwick. ...
Image File history File links Bostwick. ...
Coffee Shops Downtown Tacoma also has unique coffee shops such as Black Water Cafe.
External links - New Tacoma Neighborhood Group
- Tacoma Downtown Merchants Group
- Black Water Cafe
- Pacific Grill
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