Property Watch: A Church Turned Puppet Theater—with a Rooftop Deck

This church, located right on the Fremont-Wallingford border, is no stranger to adaptive reuse. Previous owners transformed it from a place of worship into the Carter Family Puppet Theater and a home for many vintage puppets. Since they closed their doors and sold off the property in 2018, it’s been in the hands of investors—but in the interim, it’s been stripped down to some pretty fantastic bones. Now it’s on the market for a buyer to redevelop into something new. Hopefully a rad residence of some sort.

The building’s Swedish-born architect, John Alfred Creutzer, designed apartments and churches all over Seattle, particularly during the 1910s and

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