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English: Liberty Building, 114 Pike Street, Seattle, Washington, USA. It was built in 1922 by George Yancy and George Donworth and had been known as the Yancy Building. For years this building was a hub of seedy adult businesses. The pawnshop Liberty Loans closed a few years ago after a scandal about fenced goods. Removing Liberty Loans' signs has made visible an old sign for a onetime doughnut shop, Chuck and Peg's Spudnut.


This building will undergo renovations and become the site of a Hard Rock Cafe restaurant, slated to open in fall 2009. See Eric Pryne, Hard Rock Café to open in Seattle, Seattle Times, September 5, 2008.

More about the building at Summary for 114 Pike ST / Parcel ID 1975700646, Seattle Department of Neighborhoods.
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