Capitol Hill’s Elliott Bay Book Company sold to new owners

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The bookstore is located in a building constructed in 1918, which used to be a Ford truck repair shop.

The store spans more than 20,000 square feet and features 19-foot-tall ceilings, more than 150,000 titles, and many rows of cedar shelves.

The Associated Press has referred to Elliott Bay Book Company as a “literary landmark,” according to Taylor. The new co-owners said they don’t plan on any immediate changes to the store, except for perhaps a fresh coat of paint.From left to right: Murf Hall, Tracy Taylor and Joey Burgess. Photo by Tanner Mclaughlin/Elliott Bay Book Company.

 

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