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Revalidated for 1951 with silver tabs, for 1952 with windshield stickers, and for 1953 with green tabs. 1951–53 As above, but with "51" instead of "50" Single plate issued only to new registrants. Revalidated for 1952 and 1953 in the same manner as for 1950 plates. 1954–57 Embossed white serial on green plate; "54 WASHINGTON" at bottom none
1200 Fifth, formerly the IBM Building, is a 20-story office building in the Metropolitan Tract, part of downtown Seattle, Washington, United States. [4] The building was designed by Minoru Yamasaki, who also was architect of Rainier Tower on the corner diagonally opposite, and the World Trade Center in New York City. [5]
The new motor vehicle excise tax (MVET; also known as "car tabs") took effect on March 1, 2017, raising the rate from 0.3 percent to 1.1 percent per $10,000 of a vehicle's depreciated value. [111] [112] The first reminders for car tab renewals were sent to vehicle owners in January, leading to "sticker shock" and public outcry. [113]
Rainier Tower is a 41-story, 156.67 m (514.0 ft) skyscraper in the Metropolitan Tract of Seattle, Washington, at 1301 Fifth Avenue. It was designed by Minoru Yamasaki , who designed the World Trade Center in New York City as well as the IBM Building , which is on the corner across the street from Rainier Tower to the southeast.
Rainier Beach station is located in the median of Martin Luther King Jr. Way at an intersection with South Henderson Street. The station is a one-half mile (0.8 km); (eight blocks) west of the center of the Rainier Beach neighborhood, where Rainier Beach High School and Beer Sheva Park are both located.
5th Avenue Theatre - 1308 5th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101, in the Skinner Building; Other buildings of note in the Metropolitan Tract are: Financial Center - 1215 Fourth Avenue, Seattle 98161; 1200 Fifth - 1200 Fifth Avenue, Seattle 98101; Puget Sound Plaza - 1325 Fourth Avenue, Seattle 98101; Rainier Tower and Rainier Square - 1301 Fifth Avenue ...
Rainier Square Tower is a mixed-use skyscraper in the Metropolitan Tract of downtown Seattle, Washington. [4] The 850-foot (260 m) tall, 58-story tower is located at Union Street between 4th and 5th Avenues adjacent to the existing Rainier Tower ; it is the second-tallest building in Seattle. [ 2 ]
The King County Administration Building is a nine-story office building in Seattle, the seat of King County, Washington, United States. Completed in 1971, the building is located at 500 Fourth Avenue, in between Jefferson Street and James Street, and parking is available in parking garages on all surrounding streets.