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Physical address
1718 Pacific Avenue [map]
Do not send mail to this address. The mailing address for all UW Tacoma offices is 1900 Commerce Street, Tacoma, WA 98402-3100.
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JOY 001 – Computer Classroom
JOY 009 – Computer Classroom
JOY 104 – Classroom
JOY 105 – Classroom
JOY 106 – Classroom
JOY 109 – Classroom
JOY 110 – Classroom
JOY 113 – Classroom
JOY 114 – Classroom
JOY 117 – Classroom
JOY 205 – Computer Classroom
JOY 206 – Classroom
JOY 207 – Classroom
JOY 210 – Classroom
JOY 211 – Classroom
JOY 215 – Classroom
Conference Room — JOY 201
Built 1892 / Renovated 1904, 2010
Local realtor and developer Russell T. Joy bought 200 feet of property on Pacific Avenue and hired the prominent architects Pickles & Sutton to design this large brick, “flatiron” building with eight storefronts. Newspaper accounts at the time stated that the building was — as near as possible — fireproof. But the wooden interior and contents of several tenants’ storage space was destroyed by fire in 1903 as firemen from four stations battled the fire with all the most modern equipment.
They managed to keep the blaze from spreading to the adjacent West Coast Grocery building, but were unable to save the inventory and equipment of four tenants, the Wiegel and Stardiamond candy companies, H.N. Richmond Paper, and the Great Western Stove Company. A few months later, architects Russell and Babcock designed renovations to the building to improve and strengthen it for heavy machinery. Four elevators were added, as well as a third story.
Over the years, the building has housed a glove manufacturer, a seed store, a coffee company, a machinery distributor, and a dealer in industrial and logging supplies. Several automobile dealerships were located here early in the 20th century, including the Oldsmobile agency and West Coast Motor Company, which sold Empire and Elcar models.
Several artifacts from the building were salvaged and re-installed as reminders of the building’s past. At the top of the main stairwell visitors will notice the hoist used to lift heavy loads to the top floors. Two metal fire doors were also restored.
Remodeling of the building for the University of Washington Tacoma was designed by THA Architects. The Joy renovation was certified LEED Platinum. It was the first building on any UW campus to be certified LEED Platinum.