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Friday, Nov. 14: Adaptive Reuse Open House and Harmon Brewery Tour

Harmon Brewery & Eatery

The Harmon Brewery & Eatery is part of the Harmon Building, which was built in 1908 in downtown Tacoma. Photo credit: Pappi Swarner

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The grand passage of Tacoma history past and present, so well preserved in the city's buildings, will be front and center when the City of Tacoma's Community and Economic Development Department and the Planning and Development Services Department's Historic Preservation Office hosts the Adaptive Reuse Open House and Harmon Brewery Tour. Appetizers will be available as attendees explore one of Tacoma's largest and most successful adaptive reuse projects, the 1908 Harmon building, and learn more about how historic preservation creates economic opportunity. "Adaptive reuse of existing and historic buildings has been the backbone of Tacoma's redevelopment - be it in downtown or within our neighborhood mixed-use centers," said Tacoma Councilmember David Boe. "Projects have ranged from Union Station becoming a Federal Courthouse to the collection of warehouses on Pacific Avenue into the University of Washington-Tacoma campus. I'm excited to host this event and share my experience with adaptive reuse as an architect in Tacoma."

HARMON BREWERY TOUR, 5 p.m., Harmon Brewery & Eatery, 1938 Pacific Ave., Tacoma, $10, RSVP at 253.591.5254

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