The Terry Denny is a historic building built in 1889 for many years known as the Northern Hotel. A part of the Seattle Underground Tour, the Terry Denny building is located on 1st Avenue South in the heart of Pioneer Square. Renovated in 2000, including a complete seismic retrofit, The Terry Denny consists of 48 loft apartments above 11,016 square feet of ground floor retail space. Located around the corner from the Seattle Ferry Terminal, and walking distance to Lumen Field, The Terry Denny experiences heavy tourist and day/night-time pedestrian and vehicle traffic. Pioneer Square is a highly sought-after destination for some of the cities hottest restaurants, sidewalk cafes, retail establishments, and high occupancy office buildings catering to Seattle’s creative firms. Pioneer Square is also home to First Thursday Art Walks, the longest running art walk in the nation.