Owners of the Green Bean Coffee House announced this morning that fire consumed their location at 210 N. 85th St. this morning, destroying their business.
Here is the release from the company:
We announce with great sadness that this morning, Friday Oct. 23 a fire consumed the Eleanor Roosevelt Building on 85th Street in the Greenwood Neighborhood of Seattle. The fire destroyed four businesses, including The Green Bean Coffee House. Taproot Theatre was also damaged to a lesser degree.
We are grateful that no one was hurt in the fire. The damage is extensive and it appears that the Green Bean is a total loss.
The Green Bean is a non-profit organization owned and operated by Sanctuary Church. Sanctuary meets in the Greenwood area at Taproot Theatre on Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. Much of the church’s equipment appears to have also been lost in the fire.
Dr. Randy Rowland, chief executive officer of the Green Bean Coffee House and pastor of Sanctuary Church, responded to this morning’s catastrophe.
"A church and a community development organization are about people, not about buildings," he said. "The people are unharmed and we remain resolute in our vision and mission in Greenwood.”
Asked how they would function without the building, Rowland said, “We are here to love God and love our neighbors as ourselves. None of that will change. We will carry on beginning today.”
Sanctuary Church will meet on Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. at The Upper Crust banquet facility located on the Southeast corner of 85th and Greenwood. Donations to rebuilding the Green Bean may be made to Sanctuary Green Bean Fund.
In addition, a fund is being established at the Chase Bank Greenwood Branch to benefit the businesses affected by the fire.
Our Web sites will be updated regularly with relevant information: www.sanctuarycrc.org, www.greenbeancoffee.org.