Constructed in 1911, the building was owned by Robert Green and Harley Hughes, who owned and operated the Green-Hughes Printing Company, located in the building from 1936 to 1951. Green and Hughes produced thousands of issues of Labor World, the most widely read weekly newspaper reporting business at that time for all organized labor unions located in eastern Washington, northern Idaho and western Montana.
Downtown Spokane | Heritage Walk
Discover the unique history, charm and diversity of downtown Spokane
Discover the unique history, charm and diversity of downtown Spokane
- 1: Ritz Theater (Rocky Rococo's)
- 2: Bodie/1889 Building
- 3: Kemp & Hebert/The Liberty (Auntie's Bookstore)
- 4: Realty Building/The Delaney
- 5: Dessert Block/Hotel St. Regis (The Onion)
- 6: Sons of Norway Building
- 7: American Legion/Metals Bank Building
- 8: Paulsen Buildings
- 9: Old National Bank Building
- 10: The Fernwell Building
- 11: Cirty Ramp Garage
- 12: Fire Station #1
- 13: Columbia Building (James S. Black Building)
- 14: Central Methodist Church
- 15: Hutton Building
- 16: Whitehead's Amusement Palace
- 17: Northern Pacific Railroad Depot
- 18: Wetzel Warehouse
- 19: Green-Hughes Printing Company Building