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| Image Not Available | Fifteen Twenty-One Second Avenue | Seattle | 440 ft. | 38 | 2007 |
Fifteen Twenty-One Second Avenue is a 440 ft (134 m) tall skyscraper in Seattle, Washington. Designed by Weber + Thompson, it is a residential building with 38 stories, and 143 individual homes. The building is located near the historic Pike Place Market. Construction was completed in late 2008. |
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Seattle Municipal Tower | Seattle | 722 ft. | 62 | 1987 |
The Seattle Municipal Tower is a 62-story skyscraper located at 700 5th Avenue at the corner of 5th Avenue and Columbia Street in downtown Seattle. Rising to a height of 220 meters (722 feet), it is the fourth tallest high-rise building in Seattle. At its completion in 1990, the building was known as the AT&T Gateway Tower. On 17 May 2004, its name was officially changed from the Key Bank Tower to the current moniker. |
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| Image Not Available | 1000 Second Avenue | Seattle | 492 ft. | 43 | 1987 |
1000 Second Avenue is a 493 ft (150 m) tall skyscraper in Seattle, Washington. It was completed in 1987 and has 43 floors. Originally known as the Key Tower, it is the 14th tallest building in Seattle. |
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Fourth and Blanchard Building | Seattle | 344 ft. | 25 | 1979 |
The Fourth and Blanchard Building, also known as the Sedgwick James Building or the Darth Vader building, is a skyscraper located in the Belltown neighborhood just north of downtown Seattle. The high-rise style construction rises to 105 meters (344 feet) and has 25 floors above the ground. Chester L. Lindsey Architects, notable as the architects of the Columbia Center, designed the building.. The building was completed in 1979 and is clad in reflective glass. |
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Aspira | Seattle | 400 ft. | 37 | 2009 |
Aspira is a 400 ft (122 m) tall skyscraper in the Denny Triangle neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. It has 37 floors, and is comprised mostly of apartments. Construction ended in late 2009. |
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| Image Not Available | Puget Sound Plaza | Seattle | 289 ft. | 21 | 1960 |
Puget Sound Plaza is a 21-story skyscraper in the Metropolitan Tract of Seattle, Washington. The building is located on 1325 Fourth Avenue. It contains a parking garage with 334 parking stalls. The building has 271,000 rentable square feet. The lower two stories were remodeled in 1988. |
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| Image Not Available | Wells Fargo Center | Seattle | 573 ft. | 47 | 1983 |
Wells Fargo Center is a 573ft (175m) tall skyscraper in Seattle, Washington. It was completed in 1983 as the First Interstate Center and has 47 floors. It is the 9th tallest building in the city. The 87,386 m² was designed by McKinley Architects and owned by Equity Office Properties Trust, and has 24 elevators. The exterior façade is composed of a six-sided, steel-framed tower that features a combination of tinted continuous double-glazed glass and polished spring rose granite panels. |
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Active Voice Building | Seattle | 156 ft. | 11 | 1962 |
The Active Voice Building in Seattle, Washington is a reinforced concrete and steel-frame office building with solar bronze exterior window panels. It is located on the southwest corner of 6th Avenue and Lenora Street and abuts the Westin Building to the south, providing direct connections to the Westin's meet-me rooms and colocation facilities. Constructed in 1962, originally for the Internal Revenue Service, the building was named United Airlines Building until 2001. |
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| Image Not Available | Candela Hotel & Residences | Seattle | 410 ft. | 36 | n/a |
Candela Hotel & Residences is an approved 410 ft (125 m) tall skyscraper in Seattle, Washington. It will have 36 floors, and will be located near the historic Pike Place Market at the intersection of 2nd Avenue and Pike Street. The architecture of the building is particularly interesting as it is significantly smaller in the middle than the top and the bottom. Construction is set to be complete in 2012. |
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Qwest Tower | Sioux Falls | 174 ft. | 11 | 1986 |
Qwest Tower is an office building located in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. It is 174 feet tall and has 11 stories, and is the tallest building in the state of South Dakota. Previously the 202-foot Zip Feed Tower was the tallest building in Sioux Falls, as well as South Dakota. |
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