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Washington Athletic Club company history timeline

1930

By late December 1930 the building would be complete at a total cost of $2.5 million.

The Washington Athletic Club officially opened on December 16, 1930 followed by a week long celebration of dining, dancing and facility touring.

1936

By the end of World War II, a historic decision was made by the club membership to buy the building from its owner, The Washington Athletic Club Holding Co., who had been renting the building to them since 1936 at a rate of $12,500 a month, for $1.35 million.

1940

In May 1940, Eddie Bauer moved his fast-growing sporting goods business into the ground floor retail spaces of the building, his fourth move in little more than five years.

1955

The original building also received a major interior remodeling by interior decorator Lou Garner Swift in 1955.

The new addition opened in time for the club's Silver Jubilee in 1955.

1970

An additional eight stories were added to the annex in 1970 along with further interior remodeling.

2000

By 2000, the WAC had over 21,000 members and claims to have the largest membership of any health club in the country.

2007

In July 2007, the WAC Building was one of 38 surveyed buildings in and around downtown Seattle deemed eligible for landmark status.

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