9116 Martin Luther King Jr Way S, Seattle, WA 98118
Commercial · Seattle · Seattle-Bellevue metro, WA
Imagery suggests: fraternal lodge. AI estimate from public imagery. In recent public imagery (2026-06), the building appears serviceable with visible wear. AI estimate from public imagery; may be outdated.
One of 1,256 reachable commercial buildings in Seattle. Larger than 25% of commercial buildings in Seattle (median 13,352 SF), derived from assessor records.
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Claim or manage this building- Building size
- 3,318 SF, King County Assessor
- Lot size
- 7,107 SF, King County Assessor
- Year built
- 1969, King County Assessor
- Stories
- 2, King County Assessor
- Predominant use
- Fraternal Building, King County Assessor
- Assessed value
- $820,600, per the King County Assessor (not a market appraisal)
- Assessed value per building SF
- $247.32/SF, derived from assessor records
- Lot coverage
- 47%, derived from assessor records
- Vintage
- 1960s vintage
- Zoning
- C1-75 (M), King County
- County use code
- Club
- Construction (observed)
- wood frame, AI estimate from public imagery
- Parking (observed)
- none visible, AI estimate from public imagery
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- 8802 Rainier Ave S, Seattle · 0.5 mi · 63,249 SF
- 8407 Rainier Ave S, Seattle · 0.6 mi · 2,248 SF · built 1969 · assessed $181.49/SF
- 9801 Martin Luther King Jr Way S, Seattle · 0.6 mi · 10,859 SF · built 2009 · assessed $788.29/SF
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