The Curator’s Canvas | 210 3rd Ave S #2C Step into the red-brick heart of Pioneer Square and become a steward of Seattle's soul. Built in 1904 as the H.N. Richmond Paper Co. warehouse, The Lofts at 210 Third is one of the neighborhood's most authentic industrial conversions. Unit 2C is not merely a residence — it is 1,673 square feet of raw, sun-drenched possibility within walls that have witnessed over a century of Seattle's evolution. The bones of this space are irreplaceable. Soaring 11-foot ceilings are crossed by massive old-growth timber beams that modern construction simply cannot replicate. Original exposed brick and classic pivot windows create a gallery-like atmosphere, while blind arches and original fir-plank floors ground every room in craftsmanship from another era. Central air conditioning means the comfort is as considered as the character. This is a canvas, not a finished painting. The expansive live/work footprint is a playground for the visionary buyer. Envision a chef's kitchen with a 10-foot marble island, a primary suite inspired by boutique hotels, or a world-class designer studio. The legacy is already built. The masterpiece is yours to finish.
Listing Provided Courtesy of Jeff J. Reynolds, COMPASS
General Information
NWM2486449
Condominium
19
DOM
1
1672.7 SqFt
2
1673
1904
King
Lowell
Meany Mid
Garfield High
Residential
Condominium
Listing Provided Courtesy of Jeff J. Reynolds, COMPASS
Krishna Realty data last checked: Apr 09, 2026 14:04 | Listing last modified Apr 07, 2026 18:32,
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The Curator’s Canvas | 210 3rd Ave S #2C Step into the red-brick heart of Pioneer Square and become a steward of Seattle's soul. Built in 1904 as the H.N. Richmond Paper Co. warehouse, The Lofts at 210 Third is one of the neighborhood's most authentic industrial conversions. Unit 2C is not merely a residence — it is 1,673 square feet of raw, sun-drenched possibility within walls that have witnessed over a century of Seattle's evolution. The bones of this space are irreplaceable. Soaring 11-foot ceilings are crossed by massive old-growth timber beams that modern construction simply cannot replicate. Original exposed brick and classic pivot windows create a gallery-like atmosphere, while blind arches and original fir-plank floors ground every room in craftsmanship from another era. Central air conditioning means the comfort is as considered as the character. This is a canvas, not a finished painting. The expansive live/work footprint is a playground for the visionary buyer. Envision a chef's kitchen with a 10-foot marble island, a primary suite inspired by boutique hotels, or a world-class designer studio. The legacy is already built. The masterpiece is yours to finish.