ConoverBond Development


The Hutton Building

South 9 Washington
Spokane, WA 99201

Standing as a premier landmark building, the Hutton Building has been home to many top Spokane companies for almost 100 years. Its historical elegance and modern amenities make it a desirable location to meet your business needs. The Hutton Building offers a myriad of services to its tenants:

  • State-of-the-art technology
  • Prime downtown location
  • On-site parking
  • Elevators
  • On-site coffee house
  • Basement storage
  • Flexible floor plans
  • Easy freeway & North/South access

HISTORY

Built in 1907 by Levi and May Hutton with proceeds from their Hercules Mine in Idaho, the Hutton Building was originally built as a four-story brick and terra cotta building. Designed by John K. Dow, the Huttons resided in their personal apartment on the top floor for many years. The original fireplace and living room of the Hutton's penthouse is now incorporated into CH2M Hill's offices. The building's top three floors were added in 1910. Levi "Al" Hutton is most well-known for founding the Hutton Settlement Orphanage, and was very supportive of his wife May, who was a strong political activist, women's suffrage advocate, and city reformer.

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View of the Hutton Building from Washington Street & First Avenue.


Detail of building.


157 S. Howard #400
Spokane, WA 99201
P. (509) 755-5555
F. (509) 747-1915



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The Hutton Building