710 S 3rd St., Renton
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Woolworth c. 1950
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The F. W. Woolworth Building in Renton was constructed in the Fall of 1953 after the demolition of the Priebe Building. The Woolworth store opened on March 18, 1954. Upon the grand opening of the Woolworth store, its assortment of merchandise consisted of infant wear, needle work, jewelry, horticultural items, pet supplies, lamps, shades, greeting cards, records, toys, and books. When the Woolworth store opened, the first floor consisted entirely of a sales space while the second floor had an office, receiving room, an employee’s lounge, and stock room. With minimal sales ladies’ assistance of shoppers, the Woolworth store was the first self-serviced store opened in the Northwest.
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Woolworth c. 1960
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After the Woolworth store closed, the Renton Western Wear took over the building until its closure in 2013. Luckily after the closure of Renton Western Wear, the building was sold to new owners Dave and Monica Brethauer who restored and improved the building’s exterior with the help of the Community Development Block Grant Facade Improvement Program. The F. W. Woolworth Building’s historical significance involves the relationship between the growth and development of Downtown Renton and the Woolworth Company’s effort to shift rural America to a more urbanized area with shopping centers.