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Shorenstein Reclaims E-Commerce Headquarters on Seattle Waterfront

Building to Be Marketed to Office Tenants With Post-Pandemic Paradigm in Mind
Shorenstein Properties' has re-acquired 2601 Elliott Ave., a 105-year-old building that served as a factory for American Can Co., according to city of Seattle records. (CoStar)
Shorenstein Properties' has re-acquired 2601 Elliott Ave., a 105-year-old building that served as a factory for American Can Co., according to city of Seattle records. (CoStar)
By Clare Kennedy
CoStar News
August 5, 2021 | 2:42 AM

Shorenstein Properties is once again the owner of a historic building that serves as the corporate seat for the online retailer Zulily, though executives at Shorenstein say they intend to reposition the property.

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