KIRO-TV was the last of Seattle's original TV stations to go on the air, debuting in 1958 (a full decade after KING). For its first 11 years, it operated from this former church atop Queen Anne Hill, adjacent to its transmission tower. During those years, it was a solid #3 in local news ratings, and depended for profits on network shows and the still-legendary J.P. Patches local kids' show. The building's current tenants include an aerobics center and an Italian restaurant.