 Washington Hall in Seattle has served as a Danish community center, performance venue for Jimi Hendrix, meeting space for union workers, place of worship, hub for LGBTQ artists of color, dinner theater, and youth club dance hall. It has welcomed waves of Jewish, Filipino, Korean, and Eritrean immigrants, and comfortably made space for all. After more than 100 years of continual use, Washington Hall came under threat of demolition in 2007. Historic Seattle stepped in to purchase the building, launching four phases of reconstruction, including stabilization, seismic retrofitting, and elevator installation. Today, Historic Seattle is watching not the revival, but the continued vibrant use of a space that has frequently been called a hall for all. Three anchor partner organizations manage the hall, keeping a hard-earned sense of pride within the community that it continues to nurture.