Stoneway Electric building nominated for landmark status

A former dairy processing plant on Stone Way is being considered for historic landmark status.

The building (3665 Stone Way North), now home to Stoneway Electric Supply, was built in 1945 and used by Golden Rule Dairy until the mid-60s. The dairy company had quite a colorful past, with some extreme labor union disputes leading to thwarted bomb plots and more (you can read the full history here).

Seattle’s Landmarks Preservation Board will consider the nomination on Wednesday, December 4th at 3:30 p.m. The meeting, which is open to the public, will be held in Seattle City Hall (600 4th Avenue, Floor L2) in the Boards & Commissions Room L2-80.

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