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<br /> MILL WRIGHTDISTRICT
<br /> The Millwright District is the primary commercial and office area within Waterfront Place. It is home to small
<br /> businesses, craft industry shops, and upper story offices and apartments that are connected through a series of
<br /> pedestrian trails, interpretive vistas, and courtyards. Each of the buildings have unique orientations to maximize
<br /> views,offer varying amounts retail and shop space and provide ground-level structured parking.Some storefronts
<br /> sport roll-up garage doors to allow the colorful activities inside to pour out into the street during warmer seasons.
<br /> Ground floor retail shops also have large windows that provide transparency and enliven streets in the winter.
<br /> The buildings are laced together with a series of formal landscaping and pedestrian paths. Semi-public courtyards
<br /> between buildings provide sheltered outdoor recreational and social gathering spaces for residents. Within the
<br /> District local connector streets stitch waterfront destinations together.
<br /> The key public realm features within the District are the Workman's
<br /> Clock Tower,the Timberman Trails, and three vista platforms. 'S. s
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<br /> Workman's Clock Tower . ` • .,Jw••
<br /> Anchoring the east end of the Millwright District is the Workman's '
<br /> Clock Tower providing a vertical beacon into the district. The tower is
<br /> inspired by the original work of the Day Time Register and symbolizes
<br /> the long history of Everett mills along the waterfront. The clock is •
<br /> located slightly off-center where the street "Y's" to emphasize its ' l
<br /> informality while also providing a vertical marker and an attractive focal
<br /> point when viewed from above. Rows of pyramidal shaped trees along
<br /> 13th Avenue reinforce the clock tower as a single focal point at the entry
<br /> into the district.The Workman's Clock is depicted in illustrations for the IIIIIIIIMIIIIII
<br /> purposes of planning, but the final version will come as a result of an
<br /> artists' competition. An original Workman's Clock that the
<br /> Workman's Clock Tower will be
<br /> replicated after
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