Of all the historic school buildings constructed in Bothell from 1885 to the present, only two remain. The Main Street school from 1885 is now in the Park at Bothell Landing. The other is the original Bothell Junior High, built in 1931 and renamed W.A. Anderson in 1956 in honor of its first principal when he retired that year.
Early in 2010, Bothell launched a $150 million plan to redevelop its downtown. As part of that plan, the city bought 18 acres of downtown property from the Northshore School District for $20.6 million, in hopes of reselling it to developers with attractive proposals.
In an unusual public/private partnership, McMenamins, a Portland-based pub and hotel chain, purchased the 5.4-acre property comprising the Anderson building, pool, gym and other buildings for $7 million in cash and community benefits.
McMenamins is a business known for converting historic buildings into modern uses while maintaining their original character. They plan to turn the property into a boutique hotel and entertainment complex.
As part of the arrangement, McMenamins will give Bothell free access to community meeting space, the pool and gardens for 15 years.

Following a planned 2014 opening, it is hoped that Anderson will earn a spot on the National Register of Historic Places.
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