Designated as a historic landmark in 2006, the unique and elegant Wilsonian building first opened its doors in November of 1923 as a five-star hotel. For the building’s namesake, Corrine Simpson Wilson, the opening of the Wilsonian was the realization of a lifelong dream to construct the finest hotel west of the Mississippi River. In April of 1924, Hotel News Of The West proclaimed The Wilsonian Hotel to be "one of the finest in America ... without rival outside New York City." The Wilsonian is no longer a hotel, but it now offers seven floors of classic apartments. The building features a range of apartment sizes, including: efficiency studios (248 to 294 square feet), studios(410 to 473 square feet), and one and two bedrooms (649 to 908 square feet). The building also offers an impressive range of sizes for commercial space.

Location
Just a few minutes walk from the University of Washington, the Wilsonian is located on “the Ave” – also known as University Way, a block which offers grocery stores, pharmacies,
gas stations, gift shops, movie theaters, clothing boutiques, great restaurants, and much more. The Wilsonian is the ideal place to live for anyone who is looking for a distinctive and
picturesque residence that offers a quiet atmosphere, stunning architecture, and a close-knit community.


Features
•  Gorgeous, landscaped courtyard
•  Lounge with a large stone fireplace and plenty of comfortable seating
•  High ceilings in every apartment
•  Stunning original 1920’s architectural detail throughout the building
•  Full bathroom in every unit – even efficiency studios
•  On-site management and maintenance staff
•  On-site laundry facilities
•  Secure mailboxes
•  Controlled access building
•  Entry intercom for guests