Situated at the west end of the Pike-Pine neighborhood, Melrose Market is an indoor food and retail market on Capitol Hill in Seattle. It occupies a set of historic automotive buildings constructed between 1919 and 1926, which were ultimately converted into the Melrose Market.
Melrose Market is located in a triangular block of historic automotive buildings constructed in 1919 and 1926, in the west end of the Pike-Pine neighborhood, and just east of Seattle's downtown shopping district. The buildings feature exposed wood beams and ceilings, exposed brick and concrete walls, high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling glazing.