If you're looking for a place in a thoughtfully designed building with actual bones, this mid-century modern structure on the Southwest waterfront has the kind of residential spaces that reward staying put for a while. Good for people who care about where they live, not just what it costs.
landmark and historical building · 600 4th St SW
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