Nisqually Power Substation / TREE eco home furniture
Project Location: Tacoma, WA
St. Cloud Window historic replica windows bring life to former the Nisqually Power Substation, now home to TREE eco furniture.
These beautiful sage green historic replica windows are designed to maintain the historic integrity of this nostalgic space and beautifully frame the timeless, sustainable eco-furniture on display.
Not only do these windows help maintain the rugged industrial appearance of Tacoma’s Historic Brewery District, but they also offer modern thermal values and block surrounding city noise to create a balance of nostalgia and calm for visitors.
“The old Nisqually Power Substation is a magical, historical huge building with amazing glass windows . . . it’s our dream come true.”
– Nicole Wakley, TREE eco owner, TV5 interview





Project Scope: 138 single pane, 10 single hung, 5 hopper, and 5 fixed windows
General Contractor: RAM Restaurant Group
Architect: Smith Co.
Building Status: Listed on Tacoma Register of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places
SCW2500 is no longer available. Replacement: SCW3000
Series Used: SCW 2500 Series SCW 5000 Windows SCW 900 Windows SCW5020 SCW964
Project Categories: Historic
Applications: Retail Building
