Outrage is mounting in Seattle’s Black community over the controversial sale of a historic property tied to the Seattle Black Firefighters Association (SBFFA). Known as “the house,” the property at the corner of 23rd and Pike has long stood as a symbol of legacy and resilience for Black firefighters and the broader community in Seattle’s Central District. The sale of the property, carried out in an alleged defiance of a court order, has drawn sharp criticism and calls for justice from both community members and activists.