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Washington Hall
Seattle, WA
Space Lease
Washington Hall is a historic, community-oriented space that can be rented for a variety of purposes. It is ideal for hosting events, performances, classes, rehearsals, and meetings. Follow us on Facebook to stay informed about upcoming events!
Our experienced team is dedicated to providing top-notch service and satisfaction for all of our clients. Contact us today for more information on how we can help you with all of your needs.




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- Washington Hall is a historic, community space and performance hall that is home to 206 Zulu, Hidmo Cypher and Voices Rising. Built in 1908 by the Danish Brotherhood, Washington Hall has anchored Seattle's diverse neighborhood in the Central District for over 110 years. The building has served as a hub for social and cultural activities for a broad ethnic community. In 1973, the Sons of Haiti, an purchased the building and continued the tradition of hosting performing arts, making it the first home of On the Boards. Historic Seattle acquired Washington Hall in 2009, saving it from demolition. The renovation of Washington Hall is a Historic Seattle community development project that helped revitalize the neighborhood and made the building available for public use. Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, Jimi Hendrix, Mark Morris, Pat Graney, Bill T. Jones, David Byrne, Fugazi, Elvis Costello, Macklemore, and countless musicians, artists and great minds alike have walked these halls.
- (206) 322-1151
- 153 14th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
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