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Woman Wants to Marry Seattle Building

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Babylonia Aivaz is scheduled to marry a warehouse on Union and 10th in Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA.(KOMO News/ABC News)

A Seattle community rights activist is going to the extreme to try and save a building in her neighborhood: she's marrying it.

Babylonia Aivaz has invited the Seattle public to attend what she calls the "gay wedding" to the building on Sunday. The building is an abandoned warehouse that is in the process of being demolished, according to ABC affiliate KOMO. Aivaz hopes to save the space for a community center.

"Yes, I'm in love with a 107 year old building! Yes, ITS A GAY MARRIAGE! How is that possible? Well there must obviously be a deeper story," Aivaz wrote on her Facebook invitation to the wedding.

In December, Avaiz and 16 others held a protest at the building, circling around the property and linking arms to fight for dedicated community space, according to the report. The warehouse is slated to be demolished and turned into a mixed-use apartment building.

But Aivaz wanted to go further.

"If corporations can have the rights as people, so can buildings," Aivaz told KOMO. "I'm doing this to show the building how much I love it, how much I love community space and how much I love this neighborhood. And I want to stop it from gentrification."

When demolition work began on the building this week, days ahead of the planned wedding, Aivaz went to the site of the work and changed into her wedding dress, climbing on equipment to draw attention to the cause.

She said the wedding would go on as planned Sunday.

Aivaz could not be reached for this story.

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45 comments

  • gus  •  3 months ago
    "gay marriage"? I don't get it...oh wait, there must not be a stud in the whole building...perhaps it is all tongue and groove construction? c'mon, I had too...
    • Bob 3 months ago
      that was so bad, that I had to give you a thumbs up.
    • Bernard 3 months ago
      There has to be a few Butt Joints as well.
    • Ralph M 3 months ago
      No... Actually that was pretty good... Relevant, parallel... Well played...
  • John  •  3 months ago
    Wow! If corporations are people too, I'm marrying Microsoft and requiring half of her assets and spousal support after I divorce.
    • Ralph M 3 months ago
      Hot dam... We got ourselves a business plan...
  • R  •  Santa Monica, California  •  3 months ago
    At least they'll have a concrete marriage, built on a solid foundation.
  • Wheezer  •  3 months ago
    The building is reportedly floored by the offer.
  • Joe Baby  •  3 months ago
    "If corporations can have the rights as people, so can buildings."

    Ms Aviaz is right. Th US Supreme Court opened this door with their bizarre and unbelievable ruling in the Citizens United case. It was a ridiculous ruling on its face and now we can see what they spawned. At least Ms Aviaz is in support of the community and We, the People, unlike the SCOTUS.
  • Allen  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 months ago
    I hope she gets the consummation of the vows on video. That'd be cool to watch.
    • Beau Nobo 3 months ago
      I want to see her enter through the back door. I'm kinky like that.
  • pj  •  3 months ago
    BUILDINGS ARE PEOPLE, TOO!!!!!
    • gofer 3 months ago
      They don't cause trouble like we do ,I take that back look at the one Israel is building.
  • Lance  •  3 months ago
    "Yes, I'm in love with a 107 year old building!"
    Talk about robbing the cradle.
  • Kirk  •  3 months ago
    LOL! This looks, upon first view, like complete madness, until you read the analogy to the Supreme Court decision regarding corporations. Hell yes! If corporations are people, why not buildings, too? Sailors have long referred to ships as "she". Some guys refer to their cars as such.
    • Mr. Flibble 3 months ago
      It looks like madness on second, third, fourth, stoned, sober, rose-colored, and every other view as well. It's just stupidity that the media can't resist like a crackhead can't resist that next hit.
    • Ralph M 3 months ago
      It's a publicity stunt... Get over it... The building doesn't qualify as a historical site or it would already be protected at 107 years old.
    • Joe Baby 3 months ago
      "It looks like madness on second, third, fourth, stoned, sober, rose-colored, and every other view as well"

      So does the US Supreme Court's ruling in the Citizens United case.
  • Lance  •  3 months ago
    Reports say that this is the second marriage Ms. Aivaz. Between 1970 and 1973, she was married to the George Washington bridge.
  • Liz  •  3 months ago
    Will she be known as Mrs. Warehouse?
  • Jay  •  3 months ago
    She's been smoking too much happy weed. And it's not even legal there yet. Just take a look at her name and you will understand.
  • R  •  Santa Monica, California  •  3 months ago
    Doesn't the building need to get permission from his owner? And yes, it's his. Buildings are clearly masculine. (Except for the Pentagon, which I hear had a secret affair with the Washington Monument. But don't tell the Evangelicals.)
  • SOUTHWESTTREK  •  Lawrence, Massachusetts  •  3 months ago
    There's an epidemic of insanity running rampant in this country and the media continues to enable it.
  • abolishthefederalreserve. ...  •  3 months ago
    I knew a guy once that wanted to marry his vacuum cleaner
  • OldDan  •  3 months ago
    That's one way to become a US citizen, marry a building in the US.
  • DoodleBug  •  San Francisco, California  •  3 months ago
    You may now kiss the bride!
  • PLC  •  3 months ago
    I could allow a woman to marry a warehouse, but I draw the line when the groom is a 200 acre sewage treatment plant. That's just perverted.
  • Victor  •  3 months ago
    the building is being forced into a marriage that it has no say in, this building has a right to live a free life and be torn down like other buildings do
  • Lance  •  3 months ago
    Her biological clock must have been ticking.