At Fairview Avenue it jogged west a block to stay on Beach Street.
The line was extended to Fairview Avenue in 1990.
The shooting, which took place at 559 Fairview Avenue, happened shortly before 11 p.m.
The Seattle Times Building had been built in 1930 just west of Fairview Avenue.
Fairview Avenue is a closed road where only officials can enter to the Union Buildings.
The route briefly heads east on Church Street before turning north onto Fairview Avenue and entering residential areas.
The first intersection is with SR 4007, also known as Fairview Avenue.
In the late 1920s, another similar business strip began to develop on the corner of Fairview Avenue and Woodley Road.
The road turns to the northwest and becomes Fairview Avenue, heading through areas of farms and woods with some homes.
The high school is off Fairview Avenue.