The Quinault is a 1925 blond-brick structure and it has about it the aspect of a medieval castle and is an old-world charm incarnate. The building derives its name from The Quinault, the Native American people who once roamed Western Washington and whose descendants now inhabit a reservation near Aberdeen. Whitestone columns shaped like twin turrets bracket the entryway. Lantern-like lights are anchored into the white stone, and they cast an amber glow at night. The top of the building's exterior is crenelated in parts, like the battlements of a castle. Inside, Aztec-style archways lead toward apartment units with hardwood floors, high ceilings, and metal radiators. There are 46 units in total, 44 are studios and there are 2 one bedroom/1 bath units. The building is located on Capitol Hill. The Broadway District, located a few blocks east, is the historic center of the neighborhood. The strip of about 10 blocks contains a mix of restaurants, small retail stores, gyms, grocery stores, pharmacies, Seattle Central Community College, and other commercial services. N. Capitol Hill library is a block away. Link Light Rail is 4 blocks away. Bus lines within a block. Pet Policy: Cat or Dog Only Pet Deposit: $400 (Refundable) $40 Application Fee (per applicant 18+) Utilities are bill back equally upon usage SCL Electric - Tenant is responsible for electric service Deposit - $1000 (Refundable) Parking - On-site and Zoned Street Parking Available