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Originally (1927) it was the Rodgers Tile Company warehouse and shop. It is one of the rare examples of a Spanish eclectic warehouse/storefront building in Seattle. It was later the home and studio of artists Nicolai Kuvshinoff and Bertha Horne Kuvshinoff. Nicolai Kuvshinoff "appears to have painted" religious murals in the nearby St. Spiridon Orthodox Cathedral, where his father Reverend Vasily Kuvshinoff officiated. As an artist, Nicolai Kuvshinoff had some international renown. Other tenants have included Kelly Floor Coverings, the Hall Scott Motor Car Company, the Matt Talbot Center and the New Hope Center, and the 911 Contemporary Arts Center.
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