Take a walk through history: Restored cannery open to the public

PORT TOWNSEND — Kevin Harris’ restoration of the turn-of-the-century waterfront cannery building is almost complete — and he is inviting the public to take a look.

“I want everyone to come down and see what is going on,” Harris said.

What was a rundown brick building behind the Waterman & Katz Building on Monroe Street less than a decade ago is now a state-of-the-art business plaza and condominium building.

Visitors this weekend will see a completed second-story condo — one of the four that will be offered for sale in 2009, Harris hopes — and sections of the commercial boutiques on the first floor.

The building will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today and Saturday, and from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, with 15-minute tours offered to all who come by, Harris said.

Two studio and two one-bedroom condos upstairs overlook the Admiralty Inlet.

On the first floor, four commercial locations also will have water views.

Harris, who owns a software company in Seattle, hasn’t settled on a prices for the condos.

“You won’t find a better view in town,” Harris said.

“This is it, right here, with the bay and the mountains.”

Space is available now in the commercial area on the first floor.

To inquire, phone Quincy Street at the Waterfront at 206-781-5743.

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