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Flatiron Building
The Flatiron Building in Bellingham, WA, originally known as the Hamilton Building, was the city's first skyscraper, completed in 1908 for Talifero Simpson Hamilton's B.B. Furniture Company. Renowned for its distinctive triangular shape, it earned its nickname due to its resemblance to New York's Fuller Building and was constructed with a significant investment of $100,000, utilizing thirty-five thousand barrels of cement and 200,000 pounds of steel.
After surviving a major fire in 1924, the building was reconstructed with enhancements, including a new sprinkler system and rooftop tank, ultimately rising to seven stories while maintaining its original height. The Flatiron Building was recognized for its historical significance and added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 27, 1983, and is currently occupied by Logos Bible Software on the upper floors, with a storefront available on the ground floor. Generated from the website